To clarify here, I don’t feel like I’m significantly smarter than most people, but I feel like people have a hard time doing any sort of thinking about stuff. Especially when it comes to verifying “facts.”

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    A major difference is they can get information whenever they want.

    It used to be sort of hard to find academic knowledge outside of an institution. Now you can download it all for free on libgen and have youtubers walk you through it.

    That kind of accessibility causes people to take it for granted.

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      The biggest difference is where the information is coming from, moreso than its availability imo. Previously what you read in a journal or textbook was typically pretty well vetted, it’s hard to say that about the information I’m getting here.

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        You can download the exact books they use in college.

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          Yet that’s not how we’re seeing people get their information these days…

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            It used to be sort of hard to find academic knowledge outside of an institution. Now you can download it all for free on libgen and have youtubers walk you through it.

            their information

            You’re conflating “their information” with “academic information.”