
I Could Feel My Attention Leaving Before I Finished Reading
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Dear Readers,
There’s a frustrating moment that’s becoming strangely common. You’re reading something important, your eyes moving line by line… but halfway through, your attention quietly disappears.
Not distraction exactly. More like your brain slipping out of the process before you consciously notice it.
So you restart the paragraph. Then again. Eventually the information goes in, but it no longer feels effortless.
Most people blame screens, stress, lack of sleep. But what unsettles them is realizing how often it keeps happening even during moments that matter.
That’s usually when people start sensing something deeper underneath it. Not exhaustion… but reduced mental sharpness itself.
This usually resonates with a certain kind of person — the kind who tries once instead of overthinking.
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Most people don’t realize cognitive decline is happening until it becomes difficult to reverse. If this stands out now, trust that instinct.
The people who respond early usually notice the difference before everyone else does.
Until next time,
Alex R

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