The Dopamine Democracy: Is India’s Gen Z Trading Critical Thinking for the Glam?
The Dopamine Democracy: India stands at a demographic crossroads. With one of the world's youngest populations, the nation’s future is being etched in the glow of smartphone screens. But beneath the vibrant aesthetic of curated feeds and viral reels, a silent crisis is brewing—a decay of critical thinking, fueled by an obsession with "likes" and the seductive pull of digital glamour. As the lines between virtual perception and physical reality blur, we are witnessing a shift in the cognitive patterns of Gen Z. This shift doesn’t just threaten personal mental health; it poses a systemic risk to the very foundations of Indian democracy. The Death of Nuance in a 15-Second Loop Critical thinking requires patience, the ability to sit with discomfort, and the willingness to analyze multiple facets of a complex issue. However, the architecture of modern social media is designed to bypass the prefrontal cortex—the brain's center for logic—and stimulate the amygdala, the sea...