Have you ever gone through a state where you want to sit quietly, but your mind does not become quiet? One thought keeps coming after another as if you have no control over your mind, and it keeps flying like a bird from one branch to another. This is called Popcorn Brain or Popcorn Mind. This term was introduced by the University of Washington professor and researcher David Levy, who raised the question: could our digital life, screen schooling, checking notifications, and the constant flow of information be changing the structure of our mind?

Because the mind is no longer ready to stay still. Every moment it demands a new piece of news, a new image, and new information. The result is that our ability to think has become very superficial. A meaningful conversation starts to bore us, we are unable to read long texts, and the stillness that is necessary for depth in personality is no longer available to us.

So spend some time with this thought: could social media be behind this fragmented mind? Otherwise, just like Popcorn Brain, you might forget this information within a few seconds.$BULLA #OilPricesSlide #Write2Earn #Faridpk