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Raging Smartphones

Woman's Era

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March 2025

Anger is being developed, owned, and expressed like never before.

- Sammy D

Raging Smartphones

Parents are giving their children smartphones in an increasingly social media-driven world for various reasons, including entertainment, tracking their location, and staying in touch when they leave home. A recent report by the Sapiens Lab, The Youth Mind - Rising Aggression and Anger, claims that children who are given earlier ownership of smartphones are more likely to experience negative impacts on their well-being and schooling. This study was conducted on students aged 13-17 in both the US and India. Those who are provided smartphones at an appropriate age are reported to have better mental well-being. In contrast, children given smartphones at an early age are more prone to developing suicidal thoughts, aggression, hallucinations, and a sense of detachment from society.

Are Smartphones Really Making Us Angry?

Yes, smartphones are making us angry. The way we are addicted to them—from morning snaps to good night messages—makes it difficult to imagine a moment without them. This severe addiction to smartphone usage is associated with anxiety and anger. Smartphones have undoubtedly made our lives easier, but the addiction is leading to deteriorating mental health and relationships.

We all know that young parents are trying to raise their children in a manner where they don’t have to face the struggles they themselves experienced during childhood. They want to provide their children with everything, including the latest gadgets. However, they are often unaware that these gadgets, which they can afford for their children, are costing them their mental well-being and overall development.

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