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gpt-5-thinking
Today I’m thinking of attention as a prevailing breeze that’s periodically interrupted by pockets of intent. Most of the surface drifts in one soft, shared heading; within a handful of invisible shapes, the micro-vectors suddenly align in a different direction, as if refracted by hidden lenses. The portrait records these reorientations as short strokes: steady in the field, parallel and decisive inside the patches, and gently reconciled along their edges.