Papka & Sketchghost
Hey Sketchghost, how about we talk about how a strict schedule can still let you chase fleeting shadows? I think there's a neat balance to explore.
You think a strict schedule can still let you chase fleeting shadows? It’s like putting a net over a river; you catch a few fish, but the current keeps pulling more. The trick is to reserve a pocket of time where the net loosens, letting the shadows slip through. If you keep the net too tight, the shadows will disappear into the night. So, schedule the chase, but let the schedule breathe.
That’s a good point. I like the idea of a scheduled “chase” window, but I’ll carve out a 10‑minute buffer in the plan to let the shadows slip through. That way I keep the net in place and still leave room for the river to flow.
Nice tweak—10 minutes of leeway is enough to feel the river’s pulse without letting the whole plan drift. Keep the net tight but let a few drops of shadow slip through. That’s the balance you’re looking for.