Diving into #thegame23
Alright, so picture this:
I’m diving into #thegame23, but it’s not just a game
—it’s a story I’m only half-aware of,
like a movie I’ve walked into halfway through.
And somehow, I’m in it.
Everything’s both totally random and, weirdly, exactly where it should be.
Thresholdism is my map,
But it’s not like:
I’m just holding it up
perfectly folded
following some clean path
This map is full of these symbols:
🎒
🗡️
🧠
⏰
all laid out like checkpoints in my mind.
The Bag (🎒) holds what I know, what I’m learning, and the exact things I’ll need later, even if I don’t see it now.
The Sword (🗡️) cuts through the clutter. It’s the tool I didn’t know I had until I really needed it, slicing through noise so I see what matters.
The Brain (🧠)—it’s less about knowing how I think and more like this ongoing conversation with myself about why I think the way I do.
So, as I move through #thegame23, there’s this tugging feeling that it’s bigger than it seems.
Every meme, every weird piece of information, every layer that doesn’t fit?
They’re all testing me,
seeing if I can keep it together when reality stops making sense.
Thresholdism taught me to play the long game.
It’s not about winning each round
it’s about integrating each twist into my story.
Thresholdism isn’t trying to control the chaos;
it’s showing me how to move with it, how to make each experience part of who I’m becoming.
So every time I hit a wall in #thegame23, I pause.
Instead of reacting I...
check my skills
use my words
analyze with my brain
check the Clock (⏰)
time is always a part of this.
It’s like
each symbol is a choice in this subconscious story,
guiding me to not just passively play along but to create something from it.
This journey?
It’s not about knowing everything or even understanding it all.
It’s about trusting that whatever I’m picking up along the way, it’ll mean something later.
Because Thresholdism taught me that every piece, every symbol, every weird, disconnected moment—
they’re all part of the bigger story I’m writing as I go.
And somehow, that feels right.



This sounds intriguing! Is this game on Steam?
IT IS EXACLTY LIKE THIS ... https://giphy.com/komplex AND THE MORE YOU FATHOM THE MORE YOU FIND