Smartphone users beware: Baba Venga's frightening prediction

Baba Venga Prediction: Smartphones are now a major part of our life in this era, but its addiction is slowly destroying our physical and mental health. Individuals spend hours in front of the screen without knowing that it is impacting their eyes, sleep, and thinking ability. If you also cannot survive a single moment without a smartphone, then this prediction can be a warning for you  which can warn you in time.

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 Most individuals are so engrossed with their phones these days that they are not even aware of its effects. A new controversy over the topic has been fueled by a shocking prophecy by the renowned soothsayer Baba Vanga. He has forewarned that the misuse of mobile phones in the future can be highly detrimental to the physical and psychological well-being of humans. In accordance with Baba Venga, if someone keeps on using mobile over and above the requirement, then he will begin to neglect relationships and emotions in the surroundings. Mobile addiction will grasp individuals so hard that they will become emotionally devoid. He even stated that human beings will start acting like machines slowly and they will even be unaware of this transformation.

No control over screen time

Today smartphones have become a part of life, but most of the people are not able to control their usage. It is obvious from different researches that mobile addiction is affecting sleep, focusing ability and mental stability, particularly among the younger generation. Mobile addiction and constant notifications are moving individuals away from reality.

Mobile use and mental health concerns

Excess mobile usage is fueling mental illness such as depression, loneliness and anxiety, as per the experts. The sleep is disrupted by the blue light of the mobile screen and the staged happiness of social media degrades the self-esteem.

The solution: Digital detox

This prophecy of Baba Vanga exactly rings true for today's generation and compels us to wonder whether the time is right for a 'digital detox'? Digital detox does not imply totally avoiding mobile or other gadgets, but utilizing them judiciously. For a while, it is necessary to keep away from technology and bond with your relationships, mental calm and nature. Baba Venga's warning alerts us in time that if we do not manage it now, the ease of technology can turn into a serious issue for us.