The Art of Captivating Conversation: Balancing Interest and Intrigue 

Walk into a bar or coffee shop and look around. Faces are lit by the pale glow of screens. Someone is nodding while their thumb scrolls. A laugh that lands half a second too late because the joke has to compete with a notification. A conversation that never quite gets going.

We are more connected than ever. But being completely engaged with someone has become rare.

And rarity, as ever, is what creates value.

We spend money on things that signal care: a well-cut jacket, a proper espresso, a watch made to outlive us. Craft. Weight. Intention.

But the rarest thing in most rooms is not something you can wear or hold. It’s someone who is completely present.

Read the full article HERE at Gents Cafe

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