Baba Vanga is the famous blind Bulgarian psychic who predicted several things, such as earthquakes, floods, 9/11 events, and even economic crises. So far, she has been correct in several of her predictions. She lost her eyesight as a kid but gained this clairvoyant ability to foresee the future and how world events will unfold.
In one of her predictions, she warned humans against the rise of a smart device that would prove to be a silent killer for all age groups. We finally know she was referring to smartphones. These days, everyone has it, including kids and adults. Some people have more than one for work and personal use. We have tablets and laptops to stay connected and be online for prolonged hours, not just phones.
Baba Vanga predicted humans will be slaves to small electronic devices. She said this one small device will alter humans mentally, emotionally, and physically. According to her, technology should simplify our lives. However, becoming too reliant on technology can be a huge threat to our well-being. It may do more harm than good.
A blind Bulgarian clairvoyant, Baba Vanga who allegedly predicted 9/11 has predicted Six terrifying prophecies for 2022.
Here are they
1) Alien invasion
2) Water Crisis
3) Virtual Reality take over
4) Pandemic again by a frozen virus in Siberia pic.twitter.com/TG2Urea22I— Naija (@Naija_PR) December 29, 2021
Over the last 2 decades, mobile phones have become an indispensable part of our lives. They have become a third limb, and we cannot go anywhere without them or do anything without them. The world’s information may be just one click away, but the human brain is not made to consume so much of it in one go.
Plus, the addiction that comes from using these phones changes the brain chemistry. Each time people go on social media or play games, their dopamine receptors work and are overloaded. With time, the addiction becomes so bad that it’s hard to function without the phone. These days, people have double-digit screen time, as if smartphones have taken over their entire lives.
Bisa bahaya buat kesehatan kalau hp terus, nunduk terus.
Text neck syndrome enggak cuma masalah leher. Tapi bisa berdampak pada kesehatan lho. Kepala ke depan, leher nekuk, berat di cervical spine meningkat.
Liat hp, nunduk, secukupnya aja. Kalau berlebihan ya dikurangi. pic.twitter.com/AYDSNAZLSD
— Adjie Santosoputro (@AdjieSanPutro) June 23, 2020
In the younger generation, isolation, anxiety, and depression have become common due to phones and social media usage. They crave online validation and attention via likes and shares. Since they are on phones with their neck in bad posture, they are getting text neck. Moreover, they are not active or even go outdoors. The phones are also causing insomnia and panic, impacting the whole sleep-wake cycle.
The impact on adults is also the same; they are burned out after their jobs and still on the phone at night. Due to the overuse of phones, they have physical pain in their shoulders and neck. Moreover, disrupted sleep leads to irritability throughout the day. Many parents ignore their kids or give them a device too to entertain them.
And it’s not just about wasted time.
It’s damaging your:
• Brain (rewired dopamine circuits)
• Mental health (anxiety up 47%)
• Relationships (62% say phones hurt them) pic.twitter.com/TVjz5DZfEg— Roots (@unplugwithroots) May 20, 2025
Despite being in one room, family members are spending more time on the phone, ignoring each other. The screens of these devices often strain the eyes, leading to eye discomfort and weak vision over time. We think our phones are keeping us connected, but they have isolated us too much from everyone.
The way people are addicted to their phones, social media and online shopping we don’t even need Baba Vanga’s predictions. We can see for ourselves how bad it is for mental health. All the gadgets with screens are addictive and have a huge impact on brains and overall well-being. It’s best to use technology but not rely on it for everything to ensure quality of life.











