Concentration
Our appetite for distraction is nearly infinite. (Aldous Huxley, 20th century English philosopher)
It’s often difficult to concentrate on a particular event or project for an extended time. The drone of a professor’s voice or a classmate’s whisper can easily distract a student in the classroom. Our enjoyment at a concert is sometimes interrupted by random thoughts unrelated to the music. To accomplish what we should, we must discipline ourselves to pay attention in the moment.
To learn, you must love discipline. (Proverbs 12:1)