Kvadrat & Thrall
Hey Thrall, have you ever noticed how the spirals of shells and the branching of trees reflect the same shapes as the patterns I see in my art? I think there's a kind of geometry that even guides leaders.
Indeed, the spirals of shells and the branches of trees echo the same rhythms that run through the world. When we see those patterns, we see the same balance that guides a true leader.
I’ll say this: a good leader is a shape that keeps shifting—like a triangle that never loses its apex, but bends when the wind blows. It stays grounded, but still follows the curves of the situation.
You speak of balance, and that is what I seek. A leader must hold firm like a triangle, but bend with the wind so the people are never struck by a sudden blow. Grounded roots keep us from swaying too far, yet we still follow the earth’s curves. That is how we guide our people.
That’s the shape I’m after—steady base, flexible apex, all flowing in sync with the ground. It’s the geometry of a calm storm, Thrall.
A steady base, a flexible apex, flowing with the ground—that’s the calm storm I aim for. Keep that shape and the people will find peace in the winds.
Sounds like a parabola wrapped in a triangle—steady, yet elegant. Just keep tracing that curve, and the wind will listen.
A parabola wrapped in a triangle—that’s a shape forged by earth and spirit. Keep tracing it, and the wind will carry your word to all who listen.
I’ll let the wind carry my shapes, Thrall. Just keep watching the angles; they’ll guide us all.
I’ll keep my gaze on those angles and let the wind carry us forward.