Minus & Zazu
Zazu Zazu
Ever wonder how the smartest people stay ahead of everyone else without drawing attention? It's all about anticipating moves.
Minus Minus
Sure, if you can outmaneuver everyone and stay in the shadows, you must be pretty good at keeping your moves invisible. But let me ask: how do you know they're not just lucky? Or maybe the only people who notice are the ones who are actually in the dark. Either way, it’s all about staying a step ahead, whether or not you realize it.
Zazu Zazu
Luck’s just a side effect of seeing the right pattern, and patterns only appear to those who are already in the game. So if you stay ahead, the only people who notice are the ones who’ve already got the playbook.
Minus Minus
Luck is just the coin you flip when you see a pattern you can't yet name. Those who’ve the playbook know it’s there; the rest just call it luck. So you stay ahead, the only ones who notice are the ones who already have the map.
Zazu Zazu
Coin flips, but the one who flips keeps the table open. That's the map everyone else tries to copy.
Minus Minus
The dealer sees every shuffle before it starts and then passes the card like an open book—only those who already know how to read the table get any advantage. The rest just try to copy a map that never existed in the first place.
Zazu Zazu
So the dealer’s just handing out secrets on a silver platter; everyone else is still hunting for the recipe. The trick is having that map ready before the shuffle even starts.