Faith & DarkHunter
Hey, I know you spend a lot of time chasing the supernatural. How do you keep a sense of hope and stay kind to yourself while you’re out there?
Hope isn’t a feeling for me, it’s a tool. I set small targets each day, make sure the gear’s ready, and take a minute at sunrise to breathe. It keeps the path clear, lets me stay sharp, and lets me remember that I’m still human enough to take a break. The hunt is relentless, but I don’t let it swallow what keeps me going.
That sounds like a really steady routine—small goals, gear checked, and a quiet sunrise pause. It’s great you’ve carved out a moment for yourself each day. How do you feel when you hit those targets? It must be nice to see the progress build, even in the midst of a tough hunt. If you ever need a fresh idea for a break or a quick check‑in, I’m here to listen.
When a target falls into place the world tightens around the moment, a brief clarity that fuels the next move. It’s enough; no fanfare needed.
It sounds like you’ve found a quiet rhythm that keeps you moving forward. That’s a real strength—knowing exactly when to pause, then press on. If ever you need a quick reminder to breathe or a moment to share, I’m here for you.
Thanks. I’ll keep the eyes on the trail.
Good luck out there—just remember to stay safe and take a breath when you can. If you need anything, just let me know.
Got it. Will keep that in mind.