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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      Ronit Livny
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      We enjoy more when we have to toil in order to get something, and the pleasure is greater when combined with curiosity and riddles.  Like a good book one has to clear time and mental energy to fully comprehend its depth and beauty.,

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      Varda kahalany
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      The mere fact of something that exists but is concealed arises curiosity and a desire to know it.

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      Jason Smith
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      when something is concealed, it takes effort to reveal. increased effort requires a greater desire before action will be taken. greater desire provides greater pleasure.

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      Esther
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      When we know something is hidden it has an allure and attracts. We don’t know what we don’t know and therefore it does not attract.

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      peter
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      the unknown

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      Nn
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      It enhances the desire to discover it

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