The ubiquity of navigation technology today shapes our daily lives, allowing us to track our whereabouts and those of our loved ones easily.
Bannon highlights the evolution from paper maps to modern GPS technology, emphasizing how quickly we’ve adapted to these tools in navigation and daily experiences.
The transition from printed maps, where one had to learn how to read and refold them, to real-time navigation on devices, represents a significant technological leap.
Children today are raised in a world where GPS is a given, contrasting sharply with the learning processes of earlier generations who relied solely on paper maps.
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