Attention is …
Attention is …
Attention is the substance of focus.
It registers your interests by indicating a choice for certain things and against other things. Any time you pay attention to something (and any time you ignore something), data is created. That data has value, but only if it is gathered, measured, and analyzed.
Right now, you generally lack the ability to capture that data for yourself, so you can't benefit from it. But what if you could? And what if you could share your data with other people, who were also capturing their own data -- or if you could exchange your data for something of value with companies and other institutions that were interested in learning more about the things that interested you? You'd be in control-- you would decide who has access to what data, as well as what you'd accept in exchange for access to your data.
Our attention data is ours, each of us individually. In the wake of the behavior of credit card companies, credit unions and data brokers, it is vital that we recognize our right, and our responsibility, to govern ourselves relative to the use of this private information.
There are careful distinctions between data, meta data and attention, that are food for thought. In any case, by virtue of recognizing the above-listed rights, members of the AttentionTrust (both individual and corporate) express their participation in a free, open market for exchanging their attention.
Our attention establishes intention; and our intention establishes economic value.
We realize that attention is imperfectly defined and that difficult questions are being asked. This subject is new to the internet but well established in personal development and in business.
Recommended by Glen Brink
To use or study this internet topic start with AttentionTrust.
To develop your personal focus start with Self Esteem Confidence Success.
To develop your personal attention abilities start with Eckankar.
To develop your personal intention abilities start with Avatar.
To develop your personal economic value start with a mentor like GlenBrink.
Sponsored by GlenBrink.com
Attention is the substance of focus.
It registers your interests by indicating a choice for certain things and against other things. Any time you pay attention to something (and any time you ignore something), data is created. That data has value, but only if it is gathered, measured, and analyzed.
Right now, you generally lack the ability to capture that data for yourself, so you can't benefit from it. But what if you could? And what if you could share your data with other people, who were also capturing their own data -- or if you could exchange your data for something of value with companies and other institutions that were interested in learning more about the things that interested you? You'd be in control-- you would decide who has access to what data, as well as what you'd accept in exchange for access to your data.
Our attention data is ours, each of us individually. In the wake of the behavior of credit card companies, credit unions and data brokers, it is vital that we recognize our right, and our responsibility, to govern ourselves relative to the use of this private information.
There are careful distinctions between data, meta data and attention, that are food for thought. In any case, by virtue of recognizing the above-listed rights, members of the AttentionTrust (both individual and corporate) express their participation in a free, open market for exchanging their attention.
Our attention establishes intention; and our intention establishes economic value.
We realize that attention is imperfectly defined and that difficult questions are being asked. This subject is new to the internet but well established in personal development and in business.
Recommended by Glen Brink
To use or study this internet topic start with AttentionTrust.
To develop your personal focus start with Self Esteem Confidence Success.
To develop your personal attention abilities start with Eckankar.
To develop your personal intention abilities start with Avatar.
To develop your personal economic value start with a mentor like GlenBrink.
Sponsored by GlenBrink.com
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