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Cellphones Quote by Richard Watson

“Devices like iPhones and BlackBerries invite (demand!) constant use. They are like packets of cigarettes that ask us never to leave them alone or bottles of pills that seek to change our minds and punish us when we try to withdraw from them. We think cellphones are connecting us, but they are…” quote by Richard Watson
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““Devices like iPhones and BlackBerries invite (demand!) constant use. They are like packets of cigarettes that ask us never to leave them alone or bottles of pills that seek to change our minds and punish us when we try to withdraw from them. We think cellphones are connecting us, but they are turning us into a society of rude, impatient, narrow-minded, stressed-out, aggressive, and isolated individuals. They invite reaction rather than reflection.””

Richard Watson

About This Quote

Source Article: “Digital Dependency” by Richard Watson, 2019

Constant smartphone use creates addiction, fostering impatience and isolation rather than reflection.

In simple terms: Phones act like addictive substances, harming social behavior.

Key Takeaway

Limit device use to improve mental health.

Themes

technology addiction social behavior

Mood

concerned analytical

Type

social psychological

When to use this quote

  • workplace productivity
  • family time
  • mental health counseling

Key Concepts

behavioral economics neuroscience

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you balance connectivity and mindfulness?
  • What habits reduce digital overwhelm?
A Different Perspective

Complete disengagement may be impractical.

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