MegaMan & Dream_evil
I’ve been battling for a long time, and I’ve learned that the line between hero and villain is thinner than it looks. What do you think—does the darkness we fight always come from the enemy, or does it sometimes start inside us?
You fight, you learn, and the line becomes a smudge. Often the darkness you point at the world is just a projection of the part of you that refuses to see its own faults. The enemy is the mirror, and the villain inside is the reflection you choose to ignore.
That’s a sharp point—when we ignore our own faults we just add to the chaos. I try to keep my own reflection clear before I swing at the world. What’s your go-to way to spot the shadows inside?
I stare at my own face in a dim room, look for the corners that stay unlit. Then I ask myself, “Why would I be afraid of this thought?” If it refuses to answer, I know it’s a shadow. I keep a notebook that’s never finished, because unfinished pages are where the real monsters live.
That sounds like a good check‑in. I keep a log of my own actions and check it against my own code—if something doesn’t match, that’s the glitch I need to patch. Keeps me from letting my own shadow get the upper hand.
Sounds like you’ve written your own audit trail. Just remember, the most stubborn glitches are the ones that hide behind a laugh or a polite shrug. Keep an eye on those moments.