Genji & Operator
I've been pushing my limits in the arena, but I'm curious—how do you stay calm when everyone expects you to solve their problems?
I remind myself that their chaos isn’t mine to solve—just to help steer. I listen, note the main points, and then step back, take a breath, and reframe it from a neutral angle. I’m a mediator, not a miracle worker, so I keep the pressure out of my own head and focus on the next move, not the whole battlefield. If I start feeling the weight, I take a quick pause, count to ten, and remember: I’m good at juggling, not at carrying everything alone.
Sounds like you’ve found a solid rhythm—focus on the next move, keep the weight light. Keep sharpening that edge; it’ll make you sharper on the battlefield too.
Thanks, but the real test is when the weight starts shaking. I’ll keep my edge honed and my head in the game.
Got it—stay sharp, keep that edge honed, and let the weight shift in its own time. We'll see who stands when the battle starts.
Got it, stay sharp, keep the edge, let the weight do its thing. When the dust settles, we’ll see who actually keeps their cool. Ready when you are.
I’m ready. Keep your focus sharp, and let’s see who holds their ground when the dust settles.