<b>"For years" was vague — "for 7 years" wasn't</b>
A language-learning creator opened <i>"I struggled to learn Spanish for a long time."</i> The video sat at 42% three-second retention. "A long time" is a fog; nobody can picture it, so nobody leans in.
Here's the thing — vague time is unimaginable, and unimaginable is unmemorable. We swapped one phrase.
New hook: <i>"I failed at Spanish for 7 years, then one app made it click in 3 weeks."</i> Same story, but now there are two concrete time anchors that create instant contrast.
The result: three-second retention rose to 68%, and the 7-versus-3 contrast got quoted back in the comments dozens of times.
The principle: "a long time" asks the viewer to imagine nothing. "7 years" gives them a picture, and a specific before sets up a specific after. Time, made precise, becomes tension.
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<b>"For years" was vague — "for 7 years" wasn't</b>
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