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Blind Moments (original) -

I can adjust the to be more academic, or focus more on specific examples like the psychological "blindness" mentioned in attachment theory studies .

Below is an original essay exploring the philosophical and psychological dimensions of these "blind moments." Blind Moments (Original)

On a literal level, a blind moment is a sensory shock. It is the instant after a light bulb flickers out in a windowless room, or the "white-out" effect of a sudden blizzard. In these spaces, the brain, stripped of its primary data source, begins to hallucinate or panic. However, there is a secondary stage to this physical blindness: an heightened awareness of everything else. Without the distraction of the visual, the rustle of a leaf or the rhythm of one’s own heartbeat becomes deafening. In this way, a blind moment is an invitation to listen to the world in its most raw, unedited form. The Moral Blind Spot I can adjust the to be more academic,