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We spend our lives seeking clean narratives: heroes, villains, linear progress. But TABS whispers a harder wisdom. Most of history is not a grand strategy. It is a series of awkward collisions—good intentions with bad timing, courage with clumsy footing, love with a stray arrow you never saw coming. We win not because we were wise, but because our chaos harmonized with the universe’s chaos for three seconds longer than the other side’s.

The update screen says “New units. Improved physics.” But physics was never the problem. The problem is that we keep expecting physics to look dignified. Totally Accurate Battle Simulator -NSP--Update ...

And that absurd persistence? That’s not a bug. We spend our lives seeking clean narratives: heroes,

Think of a government. A corporation. A relationship. A plan. We assemble our pieces carefully—here a king, there a cannon, here a careful line of hoplites. We imagine cause and effect. We imagine strategy. Then reality’s ragdoll engine kicks in. The king trips on a rock. The cannon fires backward. The hoplite turns to wave at a butterfly just as the enemy charges. We call this “glitch.” The simulation calls it Tuesday . It is a series of awkward collisions—good intentions

And yet—this is the profound part—we never stop setting up the battlefield.