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People struggle with mobile dependence  because smartphones are designed to capture and hold attention through constant  announcements, social media updates and  fluently accessible entertainment. Each commerce releases small  quantities of dopamine, the brain’s “ price” chemical, creating a cycle of pleasure and  underpinning that makes it hard to  dissociate. Over time, this can lead to habitual checking and scrolling, indeed without a real need or purpose. 
 
Emotional factors also play a major  part. Numerous people turn to their phones to escape stress, loneliness or  tedium, using digital commerce as a form of comfort. The fear of missing out( FOMO) and the desire for social  confirmation through likes or  dispatches  farther energy to this dependence. Also, the always- connected nature of  ultramodern life blurs boundaries between work, study and  rest. Feting these triggers and setting healthy limits  similar as  listed phone-free time or  awareness practices — can help break the cycle of mobile dependence .