DreamKiller & Detective
Ever notice how the most convincing lies are the ones we tell ourselves about why we keep doing the same bad habit? Let's dissect that.
Sure thing. We all write our own “why” in that dusty notebook of excuses, but the truth is usually the one that hits you right in the eye. You’re the only one who can catch the pattern. Keep jotting it down, and maybe let the evidence stand on its own.
Looks like you’ve finally discovered the irony of the “evidence stands on its own” line. Nice. Keep that notebook on the nightstand next to the coffee mug—you’ll have a perfect reminder that the only thing left to prove is that you’re not just a pattern.
Coffee and a notebook on the nightstand? Classic. The mug will keep you from snoozing on the evidence that the only case you’re still working on is yourself.
If the mug’s the only thing keeping you from snoozing on the evidence, maybe it’s time to ask whether your coffee’s stronger than your excuses.
You got me there—coffee is strong, but the only thing that really keeps the mind awake is the fact that every excuse is just a line I can cross off with a fresh notebook. Let's see if that mug can keep up.