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An Analysis OfHave Smartphones Destroyed A Generation?

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Have you been in a party which everyone was taking photos, chatting, and playing with their phones? Have you seen a friend who always takes a photo of the dish before eating? Have you heard that lots of teenagers look at their screens till the midnight everyday? These scenarios are really happening around us in contemporary society, which bring a lot of troubles to teenagers’ mental health. In the article “Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?” written by Jean M. Twenge, she states, “More comfortable online than out partying, post-Millennials are safer, physically, than adolescents have ever been. But they’re on the brink of a mental-health crisis” (Twenge). In Twenge’s opinion, smartphones are destroying the young generations, because they lack the opportunities to really communicate with each other. However, as long as teenagers use their phones wisely, they can avoid being “destroyed” by smartphones. To begin with, teens should use their phones wisely by setting a limitation on the times they look at screens everyday. In Twenge’s article, she gives statistical facts from The Monitoring the Future survey, which was funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse and was nationally representative, that “Teens who spend three hours a day or more on electronic devices are 35 percent more likely to have a risk factor for suicide, such as making a suicide plan” (Twenge). Although such instances are extremely rare, they sometimes happen, which thus should be paid attention

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