“For most people, empathy has to be honed. It has to be engaged. It has to be worked on, especially in a world where we’re self-consumed, self-absorbed, self-centered, and entertaining ourselves endlessly with algorithms that have been chosen for ourselves and our desire system. Where is there room for empathy? Where is there room for considering the struggles of others when you’re completely engaged in your own emotional spectrum being triggered by garbage that you let into your face?” EmpathySelfishnessAlgorithmsPhone Addiction Author:Marc Maron
“Phone breaks are in a way the new smoke breaks.” SmokingBreaksInternet AddictionPhone Addiction Book:In Limbo Source: In Limbo
“Pay attention to humans, not to your phone.” PsychologyBrainy QuotesSocial MediaHealthy LivingNeuroscienceSocial Media AddictionSociety ProblemSmartphonePhone Addiction Author:Abhijit Naskar
“I can’t disconnect, you know? It’s like a drug. For one reason or another, I keep coming back.” InternetAddictionPhonesSocial MediaSocial Media AddictionPhoneInternet AddictionPhone Addiction Book:Dreck Source: Dreck
“The starry sky is absolutely gorgeous tonight. Maybe I'll see a shooting star and can make a wish...especially since I'm getting told to get off my phone.” SmartphoneStarry SkyShooting StarsSilly QuotesPhone AddictionMaking A Wish Author:April Mae Monterrosa
“Anyone who controls your time affects your energies. Reply to people in your own free time if you don't want to be affected by their energy.” SpiritualityPsychologyEnergy HealingPhone AddictionEnergy Psychology Author:Shunya
“Brian’s right eye started twitching with the effort of not looking at his phone.” Phone Addiction Book:She's a Killer Source: She's a Killer
“We scroll, we click, we swipe, racing through digital static, each distraction a fleeting sedative, numbing the quiet dread gnawing at the edges of our withering hearts. We remain distant, mere spectators to our own lives, as the hours slip like grains of sand through the hourglass, and only now, in the suffocating silence, do we sense the weight of all that’s slowly slipping away.” BoredomDistractedPhone Addiction Author:Sean DeLaney