Case 15 | Noise: Reclaiming Intuition in the Era of Filters

Case 15 | Noise: Reclaiming Intuition in the Era of Filters
"For the bloom to prevail, the pruning must begin."

The Vanishing Thirty Seconds

Standing before a menu or scrolling through an endless feed, thirty seconds vanish. It’s not a lack of choice; it’s the noise drowning out your intuition.

We choose based on "beauty," but when beauty is mass-produced and filtered, the foundation of choice crumbles. How long has it been since you shared a raw, flawed, unedited photo? When even what you see is a lie, how can you trust your choices are real?

The Art of Pruning

In the florist’s shop and the kitchen, I learned this: for a flower to bloom, you must prune; for a dish to be pure, you must discard. If you don't actively kill the noise, the noise will eventually kill your intuition.

Soul Audit

Return to your core and ask: When was the last time you chose what you truly wanted, at the very first moment?


《雜訊:在濾鏡時代重拾直覺》

導言:消失的三十秒

你站在菜單前,或在手機瀑布流裡滑動。三十秒過去了,你還在猶豫。這不是因為選項太少,而是雜訊淹沒了你的直覺。

視覺的偽裝

在花店與廚房,我學會了這一課:要花綻放就要剪枝,要味道純粹就要捨棄調味。如果你不主動殺死雜訊,雜訊就會慢慢殺死你的直覺。

結語:

回歸本心,問自己:你曾幾何時,真正第一時間選擇了自己真正想要的?

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