Hey, great read as always. This constellation idea is just briliant, I totally get what you mean. Do you ever feel overwhelmed by all the scattered data points of our lives?
🙂 thank you. I do feel that sometimes for sure. But then you look at the world and it reflects back and a different constellation shines, a new pattern forms, that’s the protocol, the gap working its magic.
Even stars die, their light fades, only to be rediscovered when they nova, a final cry, a wave of energy saying ‘remember I let there be light in your digital night for eon’. And you remember them.
This is genuinely beautiful writing. The hardcore WoW section especially caught me off guard because I've been playing those same servers and having similar revelations about how permadeath changes everythng. The idea that moments of near death matter more than destinations preety much sums up why I keep going back to that mode. Never thought I'd see someone connect Azeroth to decentralized identity but here we are lol.
thank you, really happy you enjoyed it. and yes! i’ve learnt many lessons in the world of Azeroth, to hear you’ve had similar experience and revelations is awesome. lowkey think launching a WoW hardcore guild-found experience could be an ideal proof of personhood ritual and team/relationship building ceremony… maybe…one day 🧙
Hey, great read as always. This constellation idea is just briliant, I totally get what you mean. Do you ever feel overwhelmed by all the scattered data points of our lives?
🙂 thank you. I do feel that sometimes for sure. But then you look at the world and it reflects back and a different constellation shines, a new pattern forms, that’s the protocol, the gap working its magic.
Even stars die, their light fades, only to be rediscovered when they nova, a final cry, a wave of energy saying ‘remember I let there be light in your digital night for eon’. And you remember them.
This is genuinely beautiful writing. The hardcore WoW section especially caught me off guard because I've been playing those same servers and having similar revelations about how permadeath changes everythng. The idea that moments of near death matter more than destinations preety much sums up why I keep going back to that mode. Never thought I'd see someone connect Azeroth to decentralized identity but here we are lol.
thank you, really happy you enjoyed it. and yes! i’ve learnt many lessons in the world of Azeroth, to hear you’ve had similar experience and revelations is awesome. lowkey think launching a WoW hardcore guild-found experience could be an ideal proof of personhood ritual and team/relationship building ceremony… maybe…one day 🧙