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The economy of attention
Every glance is an investment. Every moment of sustained focus, a deposit into the account of understanding. We spend our sight freely, scattering it across surfaces, screens, and distractions -- rarely pausing to consider the return. eyes.cash is an invitation to audit where your attention goes, and to discover what compounds when you look at one thing long enough for it to look back.
Perception as currency
In a world saturated with stimuli, clarity becomes the scarcest resource. Not information -- we drown in that. Not access -- everything is available. What is rare is the capacity to perceive without agenda, to observe without immediately categorizing, to hold an image in the mind long enough for its meaning to unfold naturally, like a time-lapse of a flower opening. This is what eyes.cash cultivates: the discipline of patient sight.
Twelve modes of seeing
The still point of turning sight
Between the act of looking and the moment of comprehension lies a threshold -- a still point where raw light becomes meaning. This is the aperture of consciousness: narrow enough to exclude distraction, wide enough to admit wonder. It is not what you see that matters. It is the quality of your seeing.
Depth of field
A camera chooses what to blur and what to sharpen. So does a mind. The untrained eye lets the world decide its focal plane -- swept along by whatever is brightest, loudest, nearest. The trained eye selects. It places attention like a photographer places focus: with intention, with patience, with the understanding that what you choose to blur defines you as much as what you choose to see.