The Re-player
Your idle mind returns to the past
When nothing's pulling at you, your mind drifts backward — to a conversation, a moment, a thing that was said. You re-run scenes, sometimes to savour them, sometimes to study them for what you missed. Your superpower is memory and meaning: you process experience deeply and you rarely forget how something felt. Your blind spot is the loop — replaying a moment doesn't change it, and the same scene on repeat can quietly tax a quiet evening. The growth move is to ask each replay one question — 'is there something to learn here, or am I just circling?' — and to let the circling ones go.
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