Distractions
You don’t want to hear me talk about mine. Let’s talk about yours.
Maybe I have no idea what yours are so I’ll be talking with no certainty no expertise. You won't be talking because the blog is not set up that way, so conversation over. Maybe.
Maybe the certainty and expertise of your distractions are already known and agreed on:
NOUN distraction (noun) · distractions (plural noun)
a thing that prevents someone from giving full attention to something else. "the company found passenger travel a distraction from the main business of moving freight" synonyms: diversion · interruption · disturbance · intrusion · interference · obstruction · hindrance a diversion or recreation. there are plenty of distractions such as sailing" synonyms: amusement · entertainment · diversion · activity · pastime · recreation · interest · hobby · game · leisure pursuit · occupation · divertissement
extreme agitation of the mind or emotions. "he knew she was nervous by her uncharacteristic air of distraction" synonyms: frenzy · hysteria · mental distress · madness · insanity · wildness · mania · derangement · delirium · bewilderment · befuddlement · perplexity · confusion · disturbance · agitation · perturbation · harassment · crazedness
ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin distractio(n-), from the verb distrahere (see distract). Powered by Oxford Dictionaries
Agreed? Are your distractions preventing your full attention or extreme agitations of your mind or emotions? Do the synonyms seem similar to you?
No? Yes? Actually I’m just talking like I don’t already know but I do, and this has been a rhetorical question all along. You already said yes. It’s not like you had much of a choice. You were a baby and your parents, or whoever was loving you, were threatening to starve you. Maybe it sounded like da, maybe bào bào, or something in between but when you did say it, you agreed.
Now that you are older, get something to eat make yourself as comfortable as you want. I’m not an attorney but without question, as I read it, you made me an expert. I think I can get you out of your agreement, that’s if you want no more distractions. We’ll talk more.