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A simple discernment rule: signal whispers; noise shouts. Your job isn’t to listen harder—it’s to make the room quieter through rhythm, reduced stimulation, and delayed interpretation.

The Most Important Line Hill Never Wrote (But Lived)

By Randy Salars
Quick Answer — Consciousness

A simple discernment rule: signal whispers; noise shouts. Your job isn’t to listen harder—it’s to make the room quieter through rhythm, reduced stimulation, and delayed interpretat

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If you want one sentence to hold: signal whispers. Noise shouts. Your job isn’t to listen harder. It’s to make the room quieter.

A workable translation

Infinite Intelligence whispers. The Devil shouts.

Interpreted operationally: when an “insight” is loud, urgent, and identity-inflating, treat it as noise until it passes the tests. When it arrives quietly and remains coherent over time, consider it signal—still validated, still grounded.

How to make the room quieter

  • Keep rhythm (sleep, routine, and music as containment).
  • Reduce stimulation and argument inputs.
  • Delay interpretation: capture first, evaluate later.
  • Validate with

    the Three Tests

    before acting.

  • When drift shows up, reset using

    drift/noise diagnostics

    .

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