Auntie's First Mind Trick
Years later, I see it everywhere—not just with aunties. In meetings. In relationships. In marketing.
Writing is a craft, not a conjuring trick. It requires patience, revision, and a deep respect for the person reading. If you treat the reader's time as precious, the content will always be solid.
She never raised her voice. Just raised one eyebrow. auntie's first mind trick
“Eat more, you’re too thin.” “Don’t eat that, you’ll get fat.” Somehow, both from the same auntie. Same five minutes. Same loving smile.
: A hag who uses illusions to trick players into seeing a beautiful teahouse rather than a rotting swamp. Her "mind tricks" involve disguises and psychological manipulation in a high-fantasy setting. Years later, I see it everywhere—not just with aunties
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