Essay About Cell Phone Addiction

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We all have habits is our daily lives, but a habit becomes a problem when it turns into addiction, when you no longer can have control over it on your own. Addiction puts you in a state when you feel pleased and satisfied, and not having your addiction tool whether it is psychological or physical, would make you anxious and not in your normal state. We all are addicted to something a way or another, and there is no such a thing as healthy addiction. Addiction is always environmental, it is whether a behavior of escaping reality, distracting yourself from real pain, or just fitting in your surrounding community. A crucial problem of addiction is that you don’t realize it most of the time; your brain doesn’t get alarmed by it because it has become a usual activity. And as long as we aren’t alarmed by anybody about …show more content…

Its users is in a rapid growth, waiting for the new smart phones with their broad variety of applications. The cell phone now is a multitasking tool. It saves a lot of time and it helps you communicate with people much easier. For this generation, cell phone is a necessity. It is very easy to become a cell phone addict as it is always in hand and it is accessible anytime anywhere. Some cell phone users show withdrawal symptoms of drug addicts like anxiety and stress, short temper, and losing focus. Cell phones are so entertaining to many people that they use it to cheer them up. Actually, with all these interesting options in one device, from games and movies and music and so many other options, why would someone ignore all this fun?! Therefore, not having a cell phone around these people would make them anxious and panicked. If it was lost or the battery has died it would feel for them like losing a baby. Being too attached to cell phone is quite unhealthy, and we should be aware of the disadvantages of this piece of

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