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this post was submitted on 14 Jul 2026
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Could this possibly be a function of how much experience you have? I'm 50 and I remember being in my twenties and knowing a lot of rote knowledge but then not being really great at some more abstract thought. It took a while to start intuiting my way through problems And connecting different ideas.
I really hate the "you'll know better when you're older" arguments people make to dismiss a younger person's opinion or whatever, but I will say I have grown to appreciate how experienced people, regardless of age, can better adapt to certain situations because they've had to deal with them more often than I have.
All that to say my gut reaction is that this is a "kids these days" article dressed up with some flowery scientific buzzwords that all of us new old people can smugly latch on to and tut-tut about.
Very much could be, and I consider this to be an alternative explanation. Time will tell, I guess :)