Moon’s claim here is that the deepest crossroads in life do not always appear as long seasons. They often arrive as moments.
That sharpens the meaning of ordinary faithfulness. A lifetime is not only judged by its broad trajectory, but by whether one recognizes and responds to the moments when truth, action, and desire all come to a point.
This makes attention a spiritual discipline. Each word, act, and thought can carry more weight than its duration suggests.