05/22/2026
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A recent piece from After Babel explores how modern relationships are often shaped by an unspoken “third presence.” Even when two people are physically together, attention can easily drift toward phones, screens, and constant digital pull—quietly reshaping how connection is experienced.
The article invites us to consider what happens when presence is divided. Small moments of distraction can slowly add up, making it harder to feel fully seen, heard, or emotionally close. It raises an important question: what does it take to protect attention and intimacy in everyday life?
At eHumility, we believe humility includes noticing these patterns without judgment and choosing to return to what matters—being present, engaged, and intentional with the people right in front of us.
đź”— https://www.afterbabel.com/p/your-marriage-has-a-third?utm_campaign=email-half-post&r=ueoqc&utm_medium=email&utm_source=chatgpt.com
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