New Delhi, Feb. 6 -- As a therapist, one of the themes I have been hearing from clients who are largely in the age group of 32 to 80 years is how there seems to be a slow death of conversations that allow for emotional depth. Clients across gender mention how they feel so empty and disconnected even after meeting close friends. I also have witnessed how the texture of conversations has changed over the years, how often we engage with strangers has also shifted. The dwindling attention span that people bring to conversations as their attention keeps shifting due to the ongoing notifications on their devices makes connection harder. Often at airports, doctor's clinic I see people staring into their phones, not maintaining eye contact with c...
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