it's devices that a lot of storytellers use that I think hurts their stories for example I could say he sees a blurry lamp and so Mitch he sees the lamp it's blurry can't make sense of it but what he didn't know is this lamp was going to ruin his life right yeah yeah now there are little things that people think are are are good transitions between the story you know like leading the audience to get ready something Big's going to happen but if you Telegraph too much early in the story The Audience will just start
guessing what it's going to be and a lot of times it's fairly obvious when I'm telling a story it's all about stick around because you're going to learn something that you you were not expecting there's going to be a plot twist there's going to be a reveal instead of telling you that the way I tell a story always includes a payoff always you can look at every single story I've ever put on the internet ever and there's a payoff at the end that is absolutely intentional and so your audience begins to know that's what they
get yeah there's loads of details and I'm not really sure where this is going but if I stick around something big is going to happen