In the same way that you don’t always want to answer a question right away to build suspense, you don’t always want to give away the end of a story.
We are naturally wired to like stories and when we hear the beginning, we want to stay till the end. By tying in the middle or in the end of your speech, you can keep the audience more interested, hoping to hear what happened.
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