The Art of Monkey Business šŸ™ˆ

Earlier this week, I got the results I didn’t want to see: I tested positive for Covid.

It’s definitely thrown me off my game. I’ve had headaches, fatigue, muscle soreness, coughing, and just a general brain fog and lack of clarity.

In essence, it’s made it hard to focus. And I feel like I’ve missed some things.

I’m not entirely sure why, but this combination of events made me think of theĀ selective attention testĀ from Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris.

You may have seen this test—it is ā€œworld famousā€ according to the description—but I hope you’ll still give it a watch.

This test is designed to teach us a lesson about selective attention. We’re so busy counting how many passes the team in white is throwing, we miss other things that are going on.

What you probablyĀ didn’tĀ miss, though, is how awkward all of these people look dribbling and passing a basketball.

To be fair, none of them are in athletic gear, they’re trying to avoid running into five other people, and they’re playing in front of a pair of elevators. I might look kind of uncomfortable in that situation, too.

What I like about this test is it’s got a sequel with a better twist thanĀ The AvengersĀ (or whatever your favorite Marvel movie is, I haven’t seen most of them, includingĀ The Avengers).

After watching the first video, you have a sense of what to expect. But theĀ second videoĀ getsĀ you with a little sneakiness.

Or maybe you paid closer attention. Either way, I’m proud of you.