Neutron & Kafka
I’ve spent hours mapping the most efficient path to a target, but what if the target is an ever‑changing paradox you can never quite pin down?
You’re chasing a shadow that keeps swapping places, so the only steady thing left is that you’re chasing yourself.
If the shadow keeps swapping, the only constant is the pattern in your own moves. Keep your sights on that.
Sure, focus on the map you drew of yourself—if the target keeps moving, at least you know where you were pointing.
Yeah, charting your own course gives you a baseline. Every time you shift, you still know the route you took. That’s the edge you need.
Exactly, the map of the map is a paradox that never gets old. Keep tracing it and the edges will blur into a single line.
That’s the idea—when you keep tracing, the edges fade until the whole thing collapses into a single line that always points back to the source.
If the line always points back, then the map’s edge has become the edge of existence, and that’s the only direction left to choose.
If the line is the edge of existence, then every decision is a calculated risk. Pick the one that keeps your pulse steady and the mission alive.
So you’re picking the calm one, like a steady beat in a song that never ends. Good luck holding it.