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10 The generation that memorized phone numbers, gave directions using landmarks, and navigated by instinct built a relationship with the physical world that GPS and contact lists have made impossible to develop — and the thing they lost wasn’t convenience, it was a form of spatial intelligence that made them participants in their environment instead of passengers

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 22:00 EDT

The generation that memorized phone numbers, gave directions using landmarks, and navigated by instinct built a relationship with the physical world that GPS and contact lists have made impossible to develop — and the thing they lost wasn’t convenience, it was a form of spatial intelligence that made them participants in their environment instead of passengers

They knew their world like the back of their hand—every shortcut, every phone number, every landmark—but what they really possessed was a form of embodied intelligence that turned mere geography into lived experience, transforming them from tourists in their own lives into natives of a world they could navigate with their eyes closed.

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