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Hey {{first_name|Bro}},

It’s festival season in my area, so my family and I went out to the countryside’s biggest fair.

And guess what, on that same day, the Chief Minister of our state was coming too.

As soon as we reached the fair, I spotted the CM, and immediately, my brain switched to “FBI mode”.

I started analysing the security setup, thinking, “Where could there be a loophole? How could someone attack him?”

And with that mindset, I decided to act like a professional sniper pretending to aim my “gun” (my hand) toward the CM.

Within seconds, two policemen appeared behind me, placed their hands on my shoulders, and said,

“Hey, kid, what are you doing? Are you up to something? Why are you pointing at him?”

I froze. Totally shocked.

Then I said, “No, I was just trying to find security loopholes.”

They looked at me like I was insane. One of them was about to grab his gun and search me.

That’s when my mom jumped in, yelling, “Ashu! What are you doing with the police?”

She quickly explained to the officers that I was just fooling around, and thankfully, they let me go.

Right after that, I thought, “Wow… this could be a great story to share with my marketing buddy, {{first_name|Bro}}.

So here we are.

The lesson?

Storytelling has two sides of the same coin:

  1. Start with intrigue and drama, something that hooks people instantly.

  2. Then drive them through the story so they stay until the end.

Our brains are wired for stories. We don’t just read them, we feel them.

Simple, isn’t it?

So here’s your task:

Right now, write a story email about something from your daily life. Then, make a transition of your copy into the thing you sell or copywriting.

That’s how you’ll turn ordinary moments into magnetic storytelling that sells {{first_name|Bro}}.

– Ashu

Streak 62

If you have any queries, feel free to ask by replying to this email.

I will get back to you ASAP.

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