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Don’t think you’re resting when you’re just scrolling on your phone

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07/06/2026
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Don’t think you’re resting when you’re just scrolling on your phone
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After a long day, most people tell themselves they are resting when they pick up their phone “just for a few minutes.” But those few minutes often turn into a long, unconscious scroll through videos, posts, and updates that leave the mind even more tired than before. In a world where screens have become the easiest escape from stress, boredom, and pressure, it is worth asking a simple but uncomfortable question: are we really resting, or are we just distracting ourselves until the next task begins?

Rest is meant to restore the body and calm the mind, giving us a break from mental overload. However, scrolling rarely offers that kind of recovery. Instead of slowing down, the mind stays active, constantly processing new images, opinions, comparisons, and information. Even though the body may be physically still, the brain remains busy, switching rapidly from one piece of content to another without any real pause. What feels like relaxation is often just stimulation in disguise.

The problem is that scrolling is designed to keep us engaged for as long as possible. There is always something new appearing just as we think of stopping, and that constant flow makes it easy to lose track of time. Over time, this habit trains the mind to avoid silence, making moments of stillness feel uncomfortable or even boring. As a result, many people reach for their phones not because they are truly interested, but because they are avoiding the discomfort of doing nothing.

Yet, after long periods of scrolling, the feeling that remains is often not satisfaction but mental fatigue. The mind feels crowded, attention becomes scattered, and the sense of time well spent disappears. Instead of feeling recharged, people often feel more drained, as if they never truly paused at all.

Real rest does not always look exciting. Sometimes it is quiet, simple, and even uneventful. It can be sitting without a screen, taking a slow walk, listening to music without multitasking, or allowing the mind to drift without constant input. These moments give the brain space to recover in a way that endless scrolling cannot replace.

In the end, the difference between resting and scrolling is not about the activity itself, but about the effect it leaves behind. If you feel lighter, calmer, and more present afterward, then it was likely rest. But if you feel more tired, distracted, or mentally overloaded, then it may have only been a form of escape.

In a world where attention is constantly pulled in every direction, learning to recognize this difference is becoming more important than ever. Sometimes, true rest is not found in more content, but in choosing less of it.

Brenna AKARABO
RADIOTV10

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