The Future of Work and Cognitive Adaptation: How Changing Environments Reshape Human Intelligence.
When you think about how you get things done now compared to a few years ago, it’s not like there was a single moment where everything changed. It’s more like things slowly shifted without asking for permission. You just adapted. At some point, you stopped trying to remember everything. Not consciously, but because you didn’t need to anymore. If something slips your mind, you can find it in seconds. If you don’t understand something, there’s always a way to get a quick explanation. So, instead of holding everything in your head, you started leaning on what’s around you. That felt like progress, but if you stay with that thought for a bit, it’s not just convenience. It’s changing how thinking itself feels. Earlier, being good at something meant knowing it well enough that you didn’t need help. You memorized, practiced, repeated. There was a kind of confidence in doing things on your own, step by step. Now, that idea feels a little outdated. Not wrong, just not enough, because work ...