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Economists say we have transitioned from an information economy to an “attention economy.” Have we transitioned to an information economy? No, we haven’t transitioned to an information economy. What have we transitioned to? We have transitioned to an attention economy.

Human attention has become one of our most valuable resources.

What has become one of our most valuable resources? Human attention has become one of our most valuable resources.

We all have heard the old phrase “pay attention” which contains the idea that attention itself can be a form of payment.

Have we all heard the old phrase “pay attention”? Yes, we have all heard the old phrase “pay attention”. What kind of phrase is it? It’s an old phrase. What old phrase have we all heard?

We have all heard the old phrase “pay attention”.

For some people, saying “yes” all of the time has led to unnecessary stress, while saying “no” too often has led to isolation and loneliness.

Has saying “yes” all of the time led to unnecessary stress? Yes, saying “yes” all the time has led to unnecessary stress. What has led to unnecessary stress? Saying “yes” all the time has led to unnecessary stress. What has saying “no” led to? Saying “no” has led to isolation and loneliness.

What about just being honest? Saying how you really feel when you feel it. Well, that’s exactly what A.J. Jacobs has decided to do.

Has Jacobs decided to be more honest? Yes, Jacobs has decided to be more honest. Who has decided to be more honest? Jacobs has decided to be more honest. What has Jacobs decided to do? Jacobs has decided to be more honest.

For a full week he has attempted to tell the truth about absolutely everything.

What has he attempted to do? He has attempted to tell the truth about everything.

This has included saying “yes” when he meant ”yes”, and saying “no” when he meant ”no”. His experiment has been inspired by a fringe movement called “Radical Honesty,” started by psychotherapist Brad Blanton.

Has his experiment been inspired by a fringe movement? Yes, his experiment has been inspired by a fringe movement.

Brad has suggested saying whatever pops into your mind, without filtering it at all.

Has Brad suggested filtering what you say? No, Brad has suggested not filtering what you say. What has he suggested saying? He has suggested saying whatever pops into your mind.

“If you think it, say it.” Brad even has recommended telling your boss when you resent him, and telling your wife or husband when you have thoughts about other women or other men.

Has he recommended telling your boss when you resent him? Yes, he has recommended telling your boss when you resent him. Has he recommended telling your wife or husband when you have thoughts about other women or other men? Yes, he has recommended telling your wife or husband when you have thoughts about other women or other men.

He has said it’s the “only path to authentic relationships.” What has he said is the only path to authentic relationships? He has said that honesty is the only path to authentic relationships.

Jacobs has begun his experiment by telling a child that her pet bug was not sleeping; it was dead.

Has he told a child that her pet was dead? Yes, he has told a child that her pet was dead.

Who has he said this to? He has said this to a child.

He has told a friend of his that he resented him for not inviting him to his wedding.

Has he told a friend that he resented him? Yes, he has told a friend that he resented him.

And while his wife was in mid-story, he has told her that he didn’t want to listen anymore unless there was a payoff.

What has he told his wife? He has told her that he didn’t want to listen anymore unless there was a payoff.

Throughout the week he has said countless things that offended, annoyed, and surprised his company.

How many things has he said that have offended people? He has said countless things that have offended people.

And while he has often felt he was being rude, he has also felt relieved each time he told the truth.

Has he felt he was being rude? Yes, he has often felt he was being rude. Has he felt relieved when he told the truth? Yes, he has felt relieved when he told the truth.

Even though his comments frequently caused discomfort, they have often led to deeper, more fulfilling conversations, and ultimately, deeper connections.

Have they led to deeper conversations? Yes, they have led to deeper conversations. Have they led to more fulfilling conversations? Yes, they have led to more fulfilling conversations.

Have they led to deeper connections? Yes, they have led to deeper connections.