We’ve created a generation — parents and children alike — paralyzed by numerators without denominators.
A single alarming number, stripped of all context, deployed to trigger fear and compliance.
And it’s working because we’ve lost the ability to ask the most basic question: compared with what?
The problem is no longer theoretical.
At University of California San Diego, one of America’s highest-ranked public universities, 12.5% of incoming freshmen require remedial math courses covering elementary- and middle-school material.
When asked to solve a simple equation, more than 80% of these students couldn’t do it. About 20% couldn’t even correctly count coins.
The number of students needing remedial math jumped from 32 in fall 2020 to 921 in fall 2025 — a nearly 30-fold increase in fi

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