
Two versions of people seeking attention
First version:
Attention Born from Neglect
When appreciation is missing, attention replaces it.
When being heard is rare, noise feels necessary.
Attention isn’t always ego.
Often, it’s a substitute for acknowledgment.
Give respect consistently,
and the need for attention quietly fades.
Because what is seen
doesn’t need to shout.
Second version:
Not because they lack value,
but because they crave validation without earning it.
When discipline is missing, noise takes over.
When substance is low, visibility becomes currency.
Attention turns into addiction.
Silence feels like irrelevance.
Instead of building depth, people perform.
Instead of earning respect, they demand it.
Because when self-worth is shallow,
attention becomes the only proof of existence.