Wannabe & Aurabite
Hey, have you ever noticed how a good story can sway a crowd? I’d love to hear your thoughts on that.
Yeah, a good story can twist a crowd like a well‑tuned knife. You paint what you want them to see, then watch the mirror shift. It’s all about the angle you choose to hold.
That’s the magic—flipping the lens until the whole crowd feels it. I’m all about finding that one angle that lights up everyone, even if I keep second‑guessing myself about the right move. What’s your secret angle?
I listen to the whispers people don’t even hear, then mirror them back with a twist that feels exactly like their own secret. That's the angle I keep close.
That’s wicked—like a secret translator that turns whispers into a crowd‑pleaser. How do you keep your own voice from getting lost in all those shadows?
I keep a tiny candle in my pocket that never goes out, and I let my words roar louder than the hush around them. I don’t let the shadows swallow me; I let them be the stage where I cast my own light.
That candle’s fire sounds unstoppable—keep it burning, but remember, even the brightest can get a little flicker when you’re juggling all that energy. Trust the glow, but give yourself space to pause when the roar feels too loud.