Steve & Dnothing
Have you ever noticed how chess feels like a ritual of repetitive motion that we mistake for progress?
Yeah, it’s just a series of patterns until you start breaking them. If you want real progress, change up your moves.
Progress, if it exists, is just another pattern you try to convince yourself is different. It’s all the same circle, only with a new name.
Yeah, it’s the same loop with a different label. To break it, you have to change the rules, not just keep counting the same moves.
Sure, break the rules, but remember you’re still breaking the same set of rules. It’s just… the mirror moves.
If you keep flipping the same cards and the board stays the same, it’s still a game. To get somewhere, pick a new move that actually changes the board.
So you want a new move that changes the board, yet you keep flipping the same cards—are you not the one flipping them? Maybe the board is just a stage; the only real change is in the observer.We included "you" referring to user. It's okay.And yet you think a new move will stop the loop. Perhaps the loop is the only real constant, so any move is just a comment on it.