Understanding how each technology (social media, email, notifications) reflects back your attention patterns, revealing what you value and where you leak focus.
Technology is not separate from attention; it is attention made visible. Each notification, algorithm, and interface design reflects collective decisions about what deserves human focus. By examining how you interact with technology, you see your own attention patterns mirrored back. Do you refresh email constantly? You've absorbed the value system that responsiveness equals worth. Do you doom-scroll before sleep? You're attending to stimulation over rest. Laozi taught that the sage observes the natural patterns of things to understand deeper principles. Applied here: your technology use is not a bug but data about your attention priorities. Rather than blaming platforms, examine what they reveal about your choices. This doesn't mean you control everything—algorithms are designed to be sticky—but it means recognizing when you're moved by external design versus genuine interest. The mirror shows you where attention wants to go freely versus where it's being channeled.
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