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We live in a visual world. Dating apps are built on it, swipe left, swipe right, all based on a split-second judgment of what we can physically see. We obsess over filters, angles, and how we physically present ourselves. It’s easy to believe that attraction is primarily about what we see on the surface. But we've already learned that true attraction actually starts with the "smell" of a good reputation. Now, we are challenged to go deeper with the Sense of Sight. The question isn't just "Do I like what I see?" but "Do I have the vision to see what actually truly matters?"
By Stanton PetersenWe live in a visual world. Dating apps are built on it, swipe left, swipe right, all based on a split-second judgment of what we can physically see. We obsess over filters, angles, and how we physically present ourselves. It’s easy to believe that attraction is primarily about what we see on the surface. But we've already learned that true attraction actually starts with the "smell" of a good reputation. Now, we are challenged to go deeper with the Sense of Sight. The question isn't just "Do I like what I see?" but "Do I have the vision to see what actually truly matters?"