Attention:Theory

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Attention:Theory

 

 

 

The winning formula of attention is :

 

Two people each invest 1 unit of attention.

Three people make a 20% profit.

 

How does this work?

 

First of all, the two units of attention need to be bilocality. This means that these two people share common ground and have complementary expertise. Thus two one-dimensional attention elements, structured upon a third element called "common ground", create a two-dimensional triangle. This is reflected in the formula : 1 + 1 = 3

 

Next, the two people each withdraw 1.2 units from the result of 3. This is a 20% profit from their previous 1 unit of attention. The 20% profit is called "learning" - i "learned" something. The complementary aspect can be verified by statements such as "i could never have done this by my self". A successful combination creates something that is new to both of the investors.

 

Finally, when both investors have withdrawn their 1.2 units, a remainder of 0.6 is for the third player. And this 0.6 again is 20% of the resulting 3.

 

The winning formula of attention is that two people invest complementary attention, and three people make a 20% profit. A truly win-win-win situation.

 

Best regards, Ron

 

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