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Distraction doesn’t remove truth
Distraction doesn’t remove truth
Distraction doesn’t remove truth.
It prevents it from landing long enough to matter.
Attention is kept busy, not directed.
One issue replaces the next before commitment can form.
Everything is acknowledged. Nothing is sustained.
Systems respond to attention the way markets respond to demand.
What’s fast and reactive is rewarded.
What requires patience is buried.
This creates the illusion of engagement without continuity.
People feel informed, involved, active.
But action requires duration.
It requires staying with discomfort past the point where it’s stimulating.
Distraction breaks that loop.
Not by hiding problems, but by cycling them.
Urgency spikes, collapses, spikes again—never long enough to force change.
The result isn’t apathy.
It’s exhaustion masquerading as participation.
Nothing meaningful changes at the speed of a scroll.
Real movement happens slower than the feed can tolerate.
Until focus becomes scarce again,
distraction will keep doing its quiet work—
ensuring everything is seen
and almost nothing is confronted.