The "core wiring by three" point is critical. Neuroplasticity research supports this—early cognitive patterns become remarkably persistent. What concerns me is the shift from active problem-solving to passive information retrieval. The calculator analogy works, but it's deeper: we're outsourcing the entire thinking process, not just computation. Do you see any realistic pathway back, or is this trajectory essentially locked in for the current generation?
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