We are the most connected generation in history, yet we have never been more absent.
We live in a world of the "glance." We glance at headlines, we glance at notifications, and most tragically, we glance at each other. We have become experts at looking at things, but we have forgotten how to see people.
In What We Don't See, Jeff Peters invites you to step out of the "Landscape of Inattention" and into a life of profound presence. This isn't a book about productivity or time management; it is an invitation to a radical rebellion against the "Time Carnivores" that eat our days and shrink our souls.
Through a journey that moves from the sterile glow of the curated screen to the messy, beautiful reality of the restaurant table and the grocery line, you will discover:
The Art of the Micro-Shift: How to reclaim your "Slow Eye" in a world built for speed.
The Gaze of Dignity: How to bestow value on the "unseen" people in your periphery.
The Sacred Duty of the Witness: How to stay present in the seasons of silence, grief, and healing.
Stop skimming the surface of your existence. It's time to put down the mirror, look past the veil, and finally behold the eternal reality hiding in plain sight.
Your life is happening right now. Are you there to see it?