The statement promotes a business initiative by Noble Mobile, which involves giving customers money back for reducing their phone usage, specifically doomscrolling. It mentions public figures like Mark Cuban and Scott Galloway supporting the idea, and links to an article discussing Andrew Yang's involvement. While it touches on a societal issue—excessive phone usage and its impact—it primarily serves as a promotional piece for the business initiative rather than engaging in substantive public discourse on the broader implications of phone usage or digital well-being.