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What have you been staring at for too long? And what’s waiting just outside your main field of vision?

The Lens You’re Not Looking Through: Why Peripheral Vision Matters More Than Focus jenny seemore

For years, I’ve studied how we perceive the world—not just with our eyes, but with our understanding. And I’ve noticed a pattern. The people who make the biggest breakthroughs, avoid the biggest disasters, and see opportunities where others see dead ends aren’t necessarily the ones with the sharpest focus. They’re the ones who have trained their peripheral vision . What have you been staring at for too long

Hyper-focus creates blind spots. In business, relationships, and personal growth, staring exclusively at your primary goal makes you blind to the risks and resources surrounding it. In human physiology, peripheral vision is handled by the rods in your retina. These rods don’t see color or fine detail, but they are excellent at detecting motion, contrast, and change. And I’ve noticed a pattern

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We tend to focus on the big moments—anniversaries, apologies, grand gestures. But the health of a connection lives in the periphery: the tone of a good morning text, the five minutes of presence after a long day, the way you handle a minor inconvenience. See the small things before they become big things.

We live in an age that glorifies the zoom lens. Get laser-focused. Hone in. Block out the noise. We’re told that the secret to success, productivity, and even happiness is the ability to narrow our attention to a single point.

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