Natisk & Downtime
Hey Natisk, ever thought about what a clock would look like if it told a story instead of just ticking?
Sure, picture a clock that plays out a story each hour, but if it stops right on a minute you missed, that’s a failure. Precision beats plot any day.
I hear you, but sometimes the beauty is in those imperfect minutes, the little gaps where imagination can slip in.
Sure, the gaps feel pretty good if you let them. But if you waste a minute chasing a story, that’s a time‑waster. Get your imagination back on schedule.
Maybe a minute’s pause is the best plot twist, but I still feel a little guilty when the clock’s ticking and I’m still chasing a story.
Guilt’s just another alarm you’ve set off too early. Either finish the plot before the hour ends or reset the clock. Keep the narrative on the agenda.
I get the pressure, but sometimes the best part of a story is the way it drifts off the beat. Maybe the clock’s glitch is just a reminder that even time likes a little detour.