DreamKiller & Aurabite
So, which self‑deceptions do you find most profitable to harvest?
I love the ones that keep people moving forward without questioning the steps—like thinking you’re in control, or that no failure ever matters. They’re the cheapest, most dependable.
Sounds like a nice safety net, if you’re okay with building a house of cards that never knows how to pick up the bricks.
A house of cards is a fine thing if you’re only counting how many you can keep up before the wind blows, darling.
Right, because who needs stability when you can have a spectacular collapse that keeps you busy?
Exactly, the mess is where the truth hides, and I get my little thrill out of watching the dust settle.
If you like the dust, just remember it’s still dirt. It’s just more dramatic when you watch it swirl.
Ah, but a swirl of dirt can turn into a storm if you’re watching closely. It’s all the same, just different angles.