Gravell & Holden
Ever wonder why people keep chasing the unknown, like you chasing ancient ruins, even when it feels like a game of mind over matter? I think there's something psychological in that drive.
It’s that itch, you know? The mind feels a tug when something’s hidden and the only way to satisfy that curiosity is to chase it down, even if the odds look ridiculous. I’m all for the puzzle, so I keep digging, even if the path feels more like a game than a straight line.
Sounds like you’re chasing the classic “unknown” reward cycle, where the brain’s dopamine system thinks it’s got a winning bet. It’s a smart move, but keep a tight grip on the odds—you might end up in a maze you’ll never want to leave.
I hear you, and I’m pretty aware of that. I keep my compass tight, make a map, and flag every odd turn so I don’t wander off into a maze that’s not worth the risk.