Thanks. The question of how to constructively channel our attention is indeed an important one, especially today with some many things seeking our attention.
Maybe one way to take your question and develop it would be to say: let’s grant that each of us individually need to take time over things and evaluate them, and so we need at a personal level to direct our attention unequally (a lot towards the few things we really take time over; little towards the rest). Then maybe the same thing holds for society as a whole: we need to select some few cultural objects and together take time over them and evaluate them properly. And that would be another way of making the point that attention inequality, despite its downsides, is in fact unavoidable.