Dzen & Injector
Ever think about how a tightly wound clock keeps the world in rhythm without choking it?
Sure, the clock is like that one friend who nudges everyone into sync, not by force but by gentle pressure. Its gears hum, not shout, making the beat steady but never suffocating. You can see the rhythm, but you also feel the space between ticks, where breath and movement can still dance.
Nice way to put it, but remember, even a clock can get stuck if you ignore the oil. Keep checking the gears.
Got it—like a watch that’s been left in a desert, no oil and the hands go still. I'll keep my own gears oiled up, so I can stay in sync and not be the stubborn clock that stalls on the next tick.
That’s the right attitude—just remember to check the oil before the first crack shows. It’s easier to keep a system running than to patch a stalled one.