The 116-Day Year
It's easy to dismiss a few hours here and there. But when you look at the annual picture, the numbers for Mexico are sobering.
With an average of 7h 37m per day, the average person in Mexico spends the equivalent of 116 full days (24 hours non-stop) every year looking at a screen.
That's not just "free time." That's nearly 32% of the entire year gone. If you sleep 8 hours a day, that number jumps to ~45% of your waking life.
What You Could Have Done
In the time spent on screens last year (2780 hours), you could have:
📚 What You Could Have Done
In the time spent on screens last year (2780 hours), you could have:
- Read 278 books
- Learn 5 new languages fluently
- Walk across an entire continent
🧠 The Mental Toll
It's not just about lost time. High screen time in Mexico correlates with:
- Fragmented attention span
- Disrupted circadian rhythms (sleep)
- Heightened background anxiety
The Pocket Distraction
Of that total time, 4h 0m is spent specifically on mobile devices. Unlike computers which are often used for work, mobile usage is frequently dominated by passive scrolling, social media, and notifications that pull us out of the present moment.
Mexico ranks #14 globally. Whether that's a badge of honor or a wake-up call depends on what you want your life to look like.