Murdered, more accurately. Weaponized convenience, the death of boredom, the birth of instant gratification in the form of a high-speed digital opiate, has destroyed the minds of our children. How many kids read books when we were young? Not many. How many read books now? Vanishingly few, and fewer and fewer as the drug is further refined. Soon, almost no one will know the exquisite labor of reading and finishing a real book. Are we really going to revert to the state of a screen-addicted primate, utilizing just enough mental effort to push a button that delivers another dopamine hit? Why are we allowing this to happen?
Neuroscientist explains how the SAT is redefining education pic.twitter.com/LdMb3CJZdk
— Jeremy Wayne Tate (@JeremyTate41) April 15, 2026
