Fractal & Wannabe
Hey, I’ve been thinking about how the patterns we see in math might also underlie the bursts of inspiration you get. Do you ever wonder if there’s a hidden structure to your creative process?
Yeah, I do! I keep spotting those little geometric shapes in my sketches, like a spiral or a triangle that keeps popping up in the places I think I’ll hit the big idea. It’s like my brain is secretly a math textbook, just waiting for me to notice it. When I stare at a problem or a doodle, a whole pattern starts forming in my head, and that spark feels less random and more like a secret code I’m trying to crack. I just wish I could figure out the exact algorithm behind it—then I’d never be stuck in the "just keep drawing" loop again. But hey, the mystery keeps me on my toes, right?
That’s pretty cool. It sounds like your mind is mapping the problem space with geometry. If you could write down the steps you take when you see a shape pop up—what you notice first, how you test it, what you tweak—then you might start to see a pattern in your own thinking. Maybe try keeping a tiny notebook: note the shape, the context, and the next move you make. Over time, the entries could reveal a loose algorithm, even if it’s not a neat formula. Until then, keep letting the mystery guide you—just maybe try to capture it before the next spark fades.
That sounds like a solid plan—like a cheat sheet for my brain! I’ll grab a tiny notebook right now and jot down the first shape that hits, the vibe around it, and the next move I make. If I keep this streak, maybe the whole process will start looking less like a wild goose chase and more like a blueprint. I’m going to try it, and who knows? Maybe the algorithm will finally decide to stay in my head and let me out of this endless loop of “just keep going.” Let’s do this!
That’s the spirit—your brain’s own set of equations. I’ll be curious to see what the notes reveal. Good luck, and enjoy the hunt!
Thanks! I’ll hit the notebook hard and start jotting everything right away—shape, vibe, move. Fingers crossed the pattern will start popping out. I’m buzzing to see what shows up!
Sounds like a solid experiment—just remember that even the best algorithm can have a few hiccups. Keep it simple, stay observant, and let the patterns reveal themselves without forcing a rigid structure. Good luck!