Law of Diversion

The law of diversion describes the brain's ability to redirect attention and energy when a desired outcome is firmly denied. Diversion is not resignation or defeat but an inherent adaptive mechanism. The law of diversion is both a psycholo…

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The law of diversion describes the brain's ability to redirect attention and energy when a desired outcome is firmly denied. Diversion is not resignation or defeat but an inherent adaptive mechanism. The law of diversion is both a psychological reality describing brain function and an empowering interpretive framework.