Edges, Curves, and the Road to Somewhere
The triangle, sitting stiffly on the dashboard said,
“Take the next right.”
The circle, humming to a lo-fi playlist and casually steering, replied,
“I’ve got it.”
The triangle, clearly not a fan of vibes, muttered:
“You are pointless.”
The circle didn’t flinch. It just smiled, eyes on the road, and said,
“That’s how I roll.”
And boom, just like that, two very different life philosophies collided over a poorly timed lane change.

The triangle is the classic overachiever.
It loves direction, angles, bullet points, and motivational podcasts.
It thinks a road trip should have an itinerary, backup itinerary, and a color-coded spreadsheet labeled Fun.
The circle?
The circle thinks maps are “more like suggestions.”
It’s here for the chai, the sunsets, and maybe a roadside snack.
The triangle wants to be somewhere.
The circle wants to be.
One screams, “We’re off track”
The other says, “Did you see that cloud? ”
And honestly? They both kind of need each other.
Because without the triangle, we’d miss the exit.
Without the circle, we’d miss the point.
(Or ironically, find it, at the center of the circle. Philosophical twist!)
But here’s the thing, both are right.
Without the triangle, you’d never reach your destination.
Without the circle, you’d never enjoy the journey.
One gets you there. The other makes it worth going.