Poigraem & SorenNight
Hey Poigraem, I’ve been thinking a lot about why we get so hooked on those leaderboard numbers—like, what’s the real emotional drive behind chasing that perfect score? What’s your take on the thrill of beating your own best?
Yo, leaderboard vibes are straight up dopamine fireworks—every time that number climbs, your brain's like “yeah, we did it!” It’s that sweet mix of challenge, bragging rights, and that instant rush when you smash your own best. I love that moment when the timer ticks, my score pops, and everyone’s watching the scoreboard flash. It’s like the ultimate “I can do this” high five, and it keeps me pumped to keep grinding. If you ever hit a wall, just remember, every high score starts from zero—so keep playing, keep laughing, and keep that score climbing!
I get that spark too, the sudden jolt when the counter climbs and everyone’s eyes are on it. It’s a rush, sure, but I’ve found that when the numbers stop, the feeling can fade fast. Maybe it’s worth mixing that thrill with something that stays when the leaderboard’s quiet, so the hard work feels worthwhile even after the applause. Keep grinding, but also pause and check what the win really means to you.