'Life risk for smartphone users', baba Venga's prediction!

Today, most people are so busy with their smartphones that they are not even aware of the damages caused by the phone. But a scary prediction by the famous fortune teller baba Venga is forcing people to think. He had warned about the excessive use of mobile phones in the future.

Mobile addiction

For information, let us tell you that baba Venga had said that if a person keeps using mobile phones excessively, then its effect will be deep not only physically but also emotionally. He also believed that due to excessive use of technology, a person will forget the importance of mutual relationships. Smartphone addiction will capture us to such an extent that we will be far away from emotions and real life. Apart from this, Baba had told that people will become like robots, will stick to machines and will not even realize how much their mental balance is deteriorating. Let us tell you that this prophecy of baba Venga completely fits today's generation, which is wasting its precious time scrolling on the screen for hours.

Screen time is not being controlled

In today's fast-paced life, smartphone has definitely become an important part of people's life, but many people are now unable to control screen time. Research shows that smartphone addiction, especially among the youth, is greatly affecting sleep, stress and the ability to focus on something. The attraction of constant notifications, apps and social media is taking people away from reality. Due to this, people's mutual relationships are getting weak and mental problems are increasing.

Mental health is also being affected

Experts believe that excessive use of mobile is giving rise to mental problems like anxiety, depression and loneliness. Due to the blue light emitted from the mobile, people's sleep is also getting affected and the pretentious life seen on social media also affects self-esteem.

Digital detox is needed

This prophecy of baba Vanga forces us to think whether the time has come to keep some distance from our phones? Nowadays "digital detox" has become a trend, where people try to connect with nature and loved ones by keeping their devices aside for some time. This technique does not talk about giving up the mobile completely but advises to use it wisely.

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