Can I Go a Whole Day at Work Only Speaking in Questions? Part 2: The Results

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Well friends I did it.

Why did I do it? I really don’t know. It happened though. That’s right friends, I went a whole day at work, (about 5 hours) only speaking in questions. Now if you’re wondering if I’m lying or if I slipped up at any point, I didn’t and you’ll just have to believe me, or don’t it really doesn’t matter to me. Anyways, after all that time embracing this challenge, I have to admit, it wasn’t really worth it. Sure maybe it’s impressive to me sort of? But no one at work knew what I was doing, and if they had would they even care? I think to really break this down however we have to go back to my intentions with this experiment.

Now this experiment came to be because I find work boring and unfulfilling. Therefore one would think adding another more challenging element might spice things up. As far as being a more challenging experience, I’d say this experiment was a success. However in terms of more fulfilling I’d say this really didn’t do it for me. There I was speaking in only questions. grunting and making vague sounds when I was caught off guard and constantly nodding and shaking my head. But in the end, all I felt was more longing not to be at work.

Now what can we conclude from this. Do I hate my job? Maybe. Unfortunately I can’t confirm or deny this on the off change one of my managers reads this. Was this all for nothing? Probably. Was it worth doing at all? Maybe? Really I don’t have a lot of conclusions. Thank you for joining me on this journey though. Maybe next time I should try some harder? Working all day without using my left arm? Speaking only in broken conversational French? Quitting my job and doing anything else at all? We’ll see.

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Can I Go a Whole Day at Work Only Speaking in Questions? Part 1: The Hypothesis