vii) Finish the conversation when there is still some Curiosity - Deepstash

vii) Finish the conversation when there is still some Curiosity

Finish the conversation when there is still some hunger, curiosity, or any other good emotion.

This feeling should remain in their interlocutor’s memory for some time after you finish your conversation.

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