How smartphones killed Gen Z's creativity - and what bosses can do about it
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At the World Economic Forum in Davos, experts discussed Gen Z's unique expectations for the workplace, emphasizing how excessive screen time has impaired their creativity and attention. Jonathan Haidt, professor at NYU, highlighted widespread dissatisfaction regarding young employees, noting their constant social media usage prevents reflection and growth. He expressed concerns that this decline in attention spans and social skills might hinder their future potential and overall contributions to society, suggesting these issues could be as critical as current mental health crises.
It's not just mental health; the decimation of human attention might even be a bigger cost to humanity.
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