In what situations does concealment make something more attractive than it would be otherwise?

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    In what situations does concealment make something more attractive than it would be otherwise?

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      Brendan
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      The intrigue of the mysterious makes one search more, seek further, in order to understand. When something is concealed and suddenly revealed, in part but not wholly, then you want to find the rest of the whole as a part of your nature.

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      Ka Bubot
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      Q:    In what situations does concealment make something more attractive than it would be otherwise?

      A:    Concealment is like a puzzle waiting to be discovered, waiting to uncover truth behind a riddle and              in so doing gives pleasure to the one who uncovers or reveals the picture in a puzzle, the truth                    behind a riddle.

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      Pradeep
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      Concealment is needed in order to build the desire / Kli. Without the proper desire built, the pleasure would not be the same.

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      Eliyah
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      Unlocking the concealment is a revelation, an epiphany, new knowledge

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      Vianney
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      Concealment make something more attractive when the creature is looking to reveling the light and feels its importance.

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      Ewelina
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      It’s like a surprise gift that isn’t wrapped and given for a special occasion. Discovering, for example, your loved one is much more exciting bit by bit than finding out everything in one day. When we go on a journey, we enjoy discovering unknown places more than staying in the same place all the time.

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