Transangles Free Fixed Now
When you drop your angles, you drop your defenses. You might realize that the "enemy" in a conflict is just another person trying to do their best. You might realize that the "brilliant" business idea is actually a monument to your own ego.
Today, I want to introduce you to a radical concept I’ve been experimenting with. I call it the state. transangles free
This works—until it doesn't.
Use it when you are stuck. Use it when you are fighting. Use it when the world feels flat. Final Thought: The Zero Angle I finished my manuscript, by the way. I didn't finish it by finding the right angle. I finished it by deleting my outline, turning off the monitor, and dictating the story to my phone while walking in the rain. I had no angle. I had no plan. I just had the story. When you drop your angles, you drop your defenses
I was so trapped by my planned trajectory that I couldn't write a single decent sentence. I was suffering from —the inability to see that the map is not the land. Part 2: What Does "Transangles Free" Actually Look Like? To go transangles free is to stop asking "What is the best way to look at this?" and start asking "What happens if I look at this with no way?" Today, I want to introduce you to a
Go find it. Go get lost. Go . Have you ever broken out of a rigid perspective to solve a problem? Share your story of "angle lock" in the comments below. I read every single one—from every possible angle.
