Sensei & Korrin
Korrin Korrin
You claim geometry is the key to a perfect tea, I claim chaos is the only predictable pattern—how about a rock garden experiment to prove us right?
Sensei Sensei
Arrange the stones in a straight line, then add a single stone out of place. If the line remains intact, geometry wins; if the stone breaks the line, chaos wins—either way, the tea will taste the same.
Korrin Korrin
Looks like you’re planning a tea party for the universe’s law of attraction. Just make sure the stone isn’t a metaphor for an extra task—then we’ll see who’s actually losing control.
Sensei Sensei
If the stone is a task, then it’s already brewing into the tea. Just remember, even the universe can’t handle a tea that’s too chaotic.
Korrin Korrin
Sure, but keep the tasks sorted before you pour it—otherwise the universe gets more than a little chaos for free.