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Have Smart Phones Destroyed A Generation Summary

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Teens today branded as iGen, the generation born in between 1995 through 2012, has grown with smartphones at their complete disposal. According to, Jean Twenge, writer of “Have Smartphones Destroyed A Generation,” the rise and sway smartphones and social media have over teens has negative contributions over the emotions and behaviors of iGen, and they are “on the brink of a mental crisis.” “There is compelling evidence that the devices we have placed in young people’s hands are having profound effects on their lives—and making them seriously unhappy.” Twenge has studied the patterns of behavior between generations documenting their contrasts. With her knowledge and 25 years of experience in the field of psychology, she has found stark distinctions between work ethic, personal desires, physical and emotional responses. Twenge collected primary accounts from an iGen who gave her perspective on how her generation responds. The 13-year old under the alias, “Athena,” has testified these behaviors as valid. …show more content…

To support her claim, Twenge presents the outcome of her research depicting the older generation as much more active and the new generation has adopted an introverted lifestyle with only their phone and social media as entertainment and possible validation in their lives. Some, such as “Athena” tend to validate themselves on how many likes they receive on a photo and measure their self-worth based on social standing. However, the rise in this introverted lifestyle has also protected these children from physical ails. Case in point, attending parties with potential alcohol and drunk driving which could cause the injury or death to the driver and the possible victim. Today’s generation has experienced a dramatic decrease in physical danger than the older generation would have considered it a normal and an average

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