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Jaya Bachchan Blames The Internet For Increasing Anxiety Cases In Youngsters, Cites THIS Reason

On the latest episode of 'What The Hell Navya', Jaya Bachchan said that the internet is the major reason behind anxiety in youngsters. She also blamed the internet for anxiety attacks.

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Jaya Bachchan has always preferred to stay away from social media and the cameras. The actor has always voiced her dislike of the constant need to be on the internet. In a latest episode of 바카라˜What The Hell Navya바카라™, she discussed the pros and cons of the internet and claimed that it is the major reason why a lot of younger people complain of anxiety attacks.

Speaking on granddaughter Navya Naveli Nanda바카라™s 바카라˜What The Hell Navya바카라™ podcast, Navya, Jaya, and Shweta spoke at length about the pros and cons of the digital age. Jaya Bachchan told Navya how youngsters today feel that they have a constant need to stay online and in touch with everyone. She said, 바카라œNavya, what happens among your generation is that 바카라˜answer to the calls quickly, reply to texts quickly바카라™. You get your validation from what you see on the internet and your phone. 바카라˜Are we looking nice? Are we thinking correctly? Are you saying the right thing?바카라™ All this increases your stress levels.바카라

The actor talked about how youngsters are always on the edge because they are constantly consuming content and taking in information. She continued, 바카라œWe hadn바카라™t heard of an anxiety attack when we were kids. Let alone our childhood, we never heard it in our midlife also. Where does this come from? This comes because you are constantly being fed information. This comes from 바카라˜how does this girl look? How is she getting her nails and makeup?바카라™ Anxiety comes from this. Too much information.바카라

While Jaya Bachchan stated her points and voiced her reason, Shweta Bachchan did not agree with this. She mentioned that anxiety has always been there but now people are recognizing and talking more about it.

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