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4 – Telling long stories.

4 – Telling long stories.

Go to the point. And do it fast.

You must tell people how you reached the expected result of your foreshadowing in under two minutes. Otherwise, they will stop listening.

Don’t worry if it’s not perfect or if there are some missing parts. If they’re interested, they will ask. But for god’s sake – don’t make us wait five minutes for a story we might not even enjoy.

If I were your only listener, I would leave you pending if you ever try to do something like this to me.

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