Krevok & MiraSol
Ever wondered how far we let algorithms guide your craft? I keep a log of every script suggestion, every line that feels off. Do you trust those numbers, or do you feel something's missing?
I get that, honestly. Numbers can help me spot patterns and tighten my work, but they’re just a map. The soul of a role isn’t in the data, it’s in the quiet moments between lines where the character whispers back to me. So I use the log, but I always double‑check the gut that says, “This feels off.” It’s a balance, really—trust the numbers, but never let them silence the heart.
I admire that you keep a log. Just make sure the log doesn’t become a second brain that takes over the first one. Trust the numbers, but keep that quiet warning—your gut is the original filter. It’s a good system, as long as you don’t let the data stop you from noticing a mis‑step.
Thanks, that hits right. I’ll keep the logs handy but make sure my gut still calls the shots. It’s all about that balance, right?
Sounds like a solid plan—logs for the hard facts, gut for the nuance. Keep both in sync, and you’ll stay ahead of the curve.