I tell my wife not to put on a jacket too early in the autumn
I be telling her to keep the air conditioning off for as long as possible into May/June for the same reason! Don't get so used to being so cool so quickly. Melt a little bit! I prefer taking off layers of clothing before turning on the air conditioning. Now I'm sitting in bed under two blankets because I am COLD in my apartment when it is over 85 degrees outside! It doesn't even make sense.
We are conditioned to be soft.
I see this in my students all the time. Nobody wants to make mistakes anymore. Everyone wants to be safe, to get it right the first time. I've learned more doing things myself, making mistakes and LEARNING from them to make sure I do it better/right the next time. Without the formative learning experience of doing something wrong, I don't feel like the lessons stick as well. Rarely any of my students want to try things themselves the first time, rather they just want to be told how to do something. Then they desperately try to remember how to do it to the point that they just commit it to memory through sheer force of repetition.
Air-conditioning? What is that? Most homes aren't airconditioned here - the summer is too short to spend the money on it. Cars are though.
They are used to getting the answer from the internet, not working it out for themselves. Google knows all - but it has no skill. Knowledge isn't power, nor is it valuable, because it is freely available - it is what you can do with it that matters.