When we use platforms like Gracebook to share reflections and connect on a deeper level, we seek peace and clarity. However, I’ll make a strong affirmative statement: your mental tranquility and digital focus are being systematically sabotaged if you aren't auditing the physical integrity of your screen. I firmly believe that "visual clutter"—like backlight bleed or microscopic flickering—creates a subconscious strain that leads to irritability and fatigue long before you finish your post. It is a fundamental oversight to seek a clean, spiritual writing space while viewing your words through a hardware "window" that is visually noisy and defective. I’ve started using a fullscreen black screen to perform a "display sanity check" before I begin my daily reflections, ensuring my workspace is as pure as my intentions. Do you think "display purity" is a necessary part of a mindful digital life, or is worrying about hardware just a distraction from the message?