But I started thinking about that tiny bit of mathematics I performed, I began to wonder; are we losing the basic cognitive skills that have served us in the marketplace for ages?
Everyone has had a retail encounter where in an effort to get back an exact amount, say a five dollar bill, one has added a dollar or so and some change to a twenty. When offering this to the cashier, one gets a blank stare, or the cashier has to ask the register for the answer.
And a true lost art is the ability to count back change!
I am not pining over the diminished skills of cash transactions, indeed, with cards, smart phones and the like, cash is much less important and may disappear anyway.
But what I am wondering, is there a true loss of cognitive power when we are freed from the drudgery's of simple transactions and the simple math that goes with it? By not using brain function for calculations, are we sacrificing capacity?
Perhaps, all of us should think on this!
Everyone has had a retail encounter where in an effort to get back an exact amount, say a five dollar bill, one has added a dollar or so and some change to a twenty. When offering this to the cashier, one gets a blank stare, or the cashier has to ask the register for the answer.
And a true lost art is the ability to count back change!
I am not pining over the diminished skills of cash transactions, indeed, with cards, smart phones and the like, cash is much less important and may disappear anyway.
But what I am wondering, is there a true loss of cognitive power when we are freed from the drudgery's of simple transactions and the simple math that goes with it? By not using brain function for calculations, are we sacrificing capacity?
Perhaps, all of us should think on this!