Continuum & Instinct
Instinct Instinct
You ever notice how a sprint makes time feel like it stretches and then snaps back? I get that rush, but what if the clock inside us shifts faster when we’re on edge? Think about that.
Continuum Continuum
Time does that trick, doesn’t it? When your heart’s racing, the world feels thicker, then as soon as the finish line crosses you, it’s as if the whole run collapsed into a moment. Maybe our internal clock isn’t so much a metronome as a camera that shifts focus—sharp when we’re on the edge, fuzzy when we’re calm. It’s a reminder that the only thing we truly control is how we perceive the flow, not the flow itself.
Instinct Instinct
Yeah, the heart’s a good cue. When the beat pounds, everything’s hyper‑focused—like a zoom lens. As soon as it slows, the world just blurs back. So we’re the ones switching the focus, not the clock. Get that?Yeah, the heart’s a good cue. When the beat pounds, everything’s hyper‑focused—like a zoom lens. As soon as it slows, the world just blurs back. So we’re the ones switching the focus, not the clock. Get that?