Diffuse light
When light is scattered in too many directions, even brightness can be tiring.
You can have a lot of energy and still feel weak.
Not because there is a lack of force, but because it flows everywhere at once.
Distraction does not look like chaos, but like a very active life without a center of gravity.
Distraction often masquerades as a wealth of possibilities: many things and ideas, many paths started.
At first it gives you a sense of movement and wide breathing, but over time it may take away your contact with your own center.
Man is a bit everywhere, but nowhere really.
Light is powerful when it has direction, and without direction it becomes just a glare that strains the eyes.
It's the same with attention and heart: if everything is equally important, nothing can be truly accepted and then things start competing for space.
Focus does not have to mean closing yourself off to the world, but it can be a choice of what needs presence now.
The rest does not have to be rejected forever, but simply wait outside the circle of light.
Sometimes a person regains himself not by adding new strength, but by gathering the one that was scattered.
Where the light focuses when it stops shining for everything at once