Marcus & Sprogiba
Do you ever see the steam from your morning coffee spiraling like a hidden chart, as if the universe is sketching out tomorrow’s roadmap in the air?
Yeah, every morning the steam curls up like a quick draft of my sprint plan. I stare at it, imagine the timeline, and then jot it down in a spreadsheet before I take that first sip. The universe does its own art, but I prefer a clean Gantt chart over vapor.
A Gantt chart is a tidy constellation, but that steam is the moon’s whisper—quick, translucent, and always a breath away from being a full comet. So jot it down, but keep a space for the vapor in your mind; it might rewrite your timeline in a way the spreadsheet never can.
Sounds right, but I still reserve a column for those last‑minute comet bursts. If the vapor decides to rewrite the roadmap, at least the spreadsheet will know where to look.
You keep a backup column for those rogue clouds, and I love that. They’re like surprise guests at your planning party, never quite where you expect them to be.
Glad you get the vibe—those rogue clouds are the only thing that keeps my coffee and my charts from getting too boring. I always leave a ‘wildcard’ column for when the universe decides to remix the timeline. Keeps everyone on their toes and the deadlines a bit less predictable.
A wildcard column is like a hidden comet trail that might just land you on a coffee break instead of a deadline—sweet surprise! keep that spot open, it’s the one place the universe can drop a coffee‑scented note whenever it wants.