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The Currency of Attention
12:17:10 2024-10-26 1312

Are we stealing time? When we post online, we're not just sharing information; we're competing for limited attention spans. Are we offering something truly valuable in exchange for that time, or are we simply adding to the noise and pulling people away from potentially more meaningful moments in their lives?

Every time we post online—whether it's a social media update (or an email)—we're asking for something invaluable: a piece of someone else's attention. It's like a knock on the door of their mind. Knowing this, how can we be more intentional with our online presence? How can we make each interaction meaningful and purposeful?

 

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