YoYoda & Freno
YoYoda, ever wonder if the only thing that stops us from reaching the next milestone is the limit we set in our heads? I'm pushing myself hard, but I feel like I'm stuck in a loop and wonder if the goal itself is the trap.
It’s like a video game where you hit the same boss every level, only the power‑up feels the same. The loop’s not the boss, it’s the way you’re watching the screen—eyes fixed on the same spot. Flip the view, tweak the character’s stance, and suddenly that same boss looks like a stepping stone. The next milestone isn’t a trap; it’s just a mirror you keep ignoring. Try stepping back, change the angle, and the trap becomes a new path.
Right, so you think I can just flip the view and the boss will melt? I’m going to try that theory in the next run and see if the mirror actually points to a new path or just another loop. Keep that “changing angle” in your pocket, it might just be the cheat code I need.
Sure, think of the boss as a reflection that only changes when you look from a different side. The cheat code isn’t a button, it’s that moment of pause when you ask, “What if this is the wrong angle?” If the loop stays, maybe the loop is the level, and you’re the one who has to step out of the screen.
You got it, keep that pause, that “wrong angle” question. I’ll stare at the screen until the boss flips or I decide it’s just a level, not a limit. Either way, I’m not stopping until the loop breaks.