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How Smartphones Are Reshaping Gen Z and the Future of Work 🧠📵
At the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos, experts raised alarms about how smartphones and constant screen time are dulling Gen Z’s creativity, attention span, and workplace readiness. NYU professor Jonathan Haidt, author of The Anxious Generation, argues that social media overuse prevents young adults from reflecting, growing, and developing essential life skills – a crisis larger than even the mental health epidemic.
Business leaders shared concerns about Gen Z’s inability to focus, engage deeply, or handle feedback. Yet some, like EY’s CEO Janet Truncale, urge workplaces to adapt by embracing Gen Z’s new ways of thinking, learning, and communicating. Ideas like anti-fragility (growth through discomfort) and alternative creativity through GenAI were discussed as tools to engage Gen Z better.
Meanwhile, global concerns about smartphones extend to schools. UNESCO recommends bans in classrooms, with countries like Spain and Belgium reporting lower bullying and higher academic performance after implementing restrictions.
Bottom Line: Gen Z isn’t broken – their tools rewired them. Now, workplaces and schools must evolve to meet them where they are, while guiding them toward resilience, focus, and purpose.
Smartphones: Teen Mental Health and School Bans 📵
Here are the key points from the articles on smartphones and teen mental health:
1. Smartphones and Mental Health:
○ Evidence Linking Technology Use and Mental Health: Research suggests that social media and smartphone use may contribute to mental distress among young people.
○ Negative Impact of Social Media: Spending time on social networking sites is associated with depression and suicide, especially among young girls.
○ Effects on Self-Perception: Social media use affects self-esteem, with students feeling worse about themselves after browsing platforms like Facebook.
○ Sleep Disruption: Having a smartphone in the bedroom can lead to longer sleep onset and reduced alertness the next day1.
2. Teen Depression and Smartphone Use:
○ Rise in Depression Symptoms: The increase in teen depression coincided with the rise of smartphones and social media.
○ Screen Time and Suicidal Behaviors: Teens who spent more time on screens (including smartphones) were more likely to experience depression symptoms and suicidal thoughts.
○ Balancing Smartphone Use: While smartphones are valuable, limiting their use is crucial for mental well-being23.
The use of cellphones in schools has been a topic of debate. Here are the key points:
1. Emerging Evidence:
○ Initially, cellphones were seen as valuable tools for navigating the digital world in education.
○ However, new information challenges this assumption, and there’s a lack of robust data showing inherent educational value from digital technology.
○ Much existing research is funded by private companies promoting their own digital learning products.
2. UNESCO’s Recommendation:
○ UNESCO’s 2023 Global Education Monitoring Report calls for a worldwide ban on smartphones in schools, regardless of the user’s age.
○ Countries that have implemented such bans have seen positive outcomes, including reduced bullying (Spain) and improved academic performance (Norway, Belgium).
Read more HERE:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/smartphones-killed-gen-zs-creativity-103629980.html
Adam Grant’s Take On It
From Adam Grant – @AdamMGrant’s tweet: The biggest risk to young people’s mental health is not screentime. It’s addictive behavior. Here’s a 4-year study: The warning sign of serious issues isn’t hours on devices, but whether kids struggle to control their usage. We should worry less about time than distress and compulsion.

JAMA Addictive Screen Use 4 Year Study
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