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What are the disadvantages of growing up in a world of distractions?

    We live in the age of the immediate. Entertainment is just a click away, answers to questions appear within seconds, and the next dose of visual, audio, or emotional stimulation is never far off. For many children, growing up in this world means being constantly hit by a wave of distractions - and what at first glance seems like mere “fun” or “technology” may, in fact, be silently and deeply shaping the mind.  This is where dopamine comes in - one of the brain’s most powerful neurotransmitters. It’s released when we feel pleasure and acts as part of the brain’s reward system. In small doses, it’s essential for motivation and focus. But when the dopaminergic system is overstimulated - as it often is with short videos, games offering constant rewards, or even endless scrolling on social media - the brain starts becoming depende nt on that cycle. Children raised in this pattern may struggle to stay focused on boring tasks, tolerate boredom, or build routines that don’t ...

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