Difference between revisions of "Attention"
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 29 May 2020
Definition
There's a difference between thinking and paying attention and of the two, paying attention is much more important. It's not the same thing as thinking; when you pay attention you're looking for what you don't know. You kind of detach yourself, and you listen and you watch and you see.[1]
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