Hitman & Dinosaur
So, Hitman, ever wonder how the big dinosaurs actually hunted? I’ve dug through so many fossils that the way those ancient predators stalked their prey is starting to look a lot like your kind of work—precision, patience, and a little bit of calculated patience. What do you think?
Interesting comparison. Dinosaurs used raw power and speed; we use observation, timing, and precision. Both require patience and focus.
Got it—so you’re saying we’re the modern stealth hunters, and we’re chasing a giant, four‑legged stalker that didn’t even have a Wi‑Fi signal? I’ll bite, just remember I still think you’ve got a long way to go before you can match the raw power of a Tyrannosaurus. But hey, if you can out‑maneuver them, that’s one way to keep the job market interesting.
We match their precision, not their bulk. Speed and power are less important than timing and position. If you can keep the target moving, you stay ahead. That’s the key.
Right, so you’re basically saying “out‑think, not out‑brawn.” That’s a solid plan. Just keep your head on the right spot, and those big beasts won’t even notice you’re there. Keep it up.