Hi, Sten,
it's all too easy to take a position "e-nannies bad" or "e-nannies good" but many times, it's about the context and circumstances, and then how likely those circumstances are vis a vis "normal" situations.
Kinda like generalizations in general...
Hats off to you to realize your limitations earlier in your life, too many people don't, for whatever reason (including ego!) and get in waaaaay over their heads.
It is interesting that you could clearly recognize your limit and could feel you going over it, with the e-nanny reeling you back in.
I completely agree with you about the generation(s) who don't know anything but cars with e-nannies; similar with so many other things (calculators vs abacus vs mental gymnastics; keyboards vs handwriting; auto cameras vs manual or semi manual; looking up something in a peer reviewed journal vs looking up on Wiki or search engines from possibly uninformed or misinformed sources.)
Thanks for your comments!
TM