Nomophobia

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2025-07

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MICA - The Social edutainment Company

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Nomophobia—the fear of being without one’s phone—is explored here through a fresh, emotionally resonant lens. By personifying the phone as a self-aware, caring companion, the story flips the script by asking: What if the phone doesn’t want to be the centre of your world? What if it’s the one saying, “Hey, maybe look up for a second?” The phone isn’t the enemy, but a tool that wants to be used wisely. It watches you scroll through chaos and constantly reach for it in moments that don’t really need filling. And quietly, patiently, it wishes you’d pause. The reel charts a journey from compulsive use to conscious connection. The message is simple: when we put our phones down, we don’t disconnect, we reconnect. With the world around us, and with ourselves. It’s a reminder to look up before life passes you by.

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Students’ activity, Nomophobia, Video reels

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