The article explores how digital media is reshaping mental health discourse, leading to a cognitive and emotional crisis. It highlights trends such as declining attention spans, impulsivity, and ideological rigidity that contribute to increased political polarization. Particularly concerning is the impact on younger users, who are showing signs of cognitive fatigue and identity instability. This decline not only compromises individuals’ mental health but threatens social cohesion and communal understanding, raising alarms about the stability of society as a whole.
The pervasive influence of digital media on younger generations has contributed to cognitive decline, emphasizing impulsivity and rigidity—traits that threaten social cohesion and shared realities.
Emerging cognitive patterns signal a troublesome trend: declining attention spans and difficulty in maintaining logical coherence. These elements play a pivotal role in escalating political polarization.
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