No, Your Eyes Are Needed Over Here
What it does
Attention forcibly returned to the evidence, issue, or central point someone is attempting to avoid.
Use it when
- A distraction is obscuring the real problem.
- Someone keeps looking past the relevant detail.
- You need focused acknowledgment before proceeding.
For example
- The contractor praises the paint while you indicate the missing stairs.
- Your child explains the glitter but not the hole in the wall.
- The report celebrates traffic while its revenue line reaches zero.
Emotional intensity7/10
Primary reactionDetermination
TonePlayful · Confrontational · Mock-serious






