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Overthinking is India's new normal: 81% Indians say they overthink for 3 hours daily

From food choices to Instagram stories, a new study by Center Fresh and YouGov finds overthinking is now a daily ritual for most Indians

August 05, 2025 / 12:37 IST
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Digital stress, social media anxiety, and workplace second-guessing dominate daily life across generations, regions, and professions. From menu meltdowns to story-posting stress—overthinking is now India's favourite pastime (Image: Pexels)

Ever been paused before hitting send? Or have you spent the entire day replaying your one-word reply from your boss in your head? You're not alone. An interesting study by Center Fresh and YouGov suggests that overthinking has snuck into becoming a national habit, deeply ingrained in our digital lives, daily options, and social dynamics.

The India Overthinking Report, based on a pan-India survey that encompasses Tier 1, 2, and 3 cities, shows 81% of Indians admit to overthinking for at least three hours in a day. For one out of every four persons, it's nearly constant. And, it's not necessarily about life-changing scenarios. Sometimes deciding what to eat or whether to reply to a text, or even post a story on Instagram, starts that spiral.

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One-word boss replies? Instant anxiety

The report shows that 42% of Indians assume the worst when their boss sends a curt "Ok"—and this reaction is equally common among the two genders. Now with all the Slack pings and WhatsApp work chats, even being succinct carries emotional baggage.