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Alright, I'm going to make a push for SCS 1 and TRF 1. I'm not sure how I feel about CDE, so I'll save that for later.
[][SCS] There is no peace in emptiness, no content in stillness. Stagnation is death; act, change, move, think, and grow until the very end.
This isn't saying that there is no peace or contentment, but that being empty won't bring peace and being still won't bring contentment.
Rather, constantly growing, changing, or even simply thinking about how to approach problems allows for peace and contentment. In knowing that you are actively trying to solve problems, or prevent them in the first place. It feels much more proactive than reactive, which is a direction that I want Ling Qi to go towards. To look at her family, or herself, or her friends, and ask "what should I do to make it better?"
Sometimes there is nothing to be done in a certain area to make it better, but that doesn't mean to sit around and just bask in that. Rather, begin acting in other areas to improve those so that eventually, you can go back and actually see areas to improve where before you couldn't.
I don't think that this is saying to act, change, move, think, and grow for the pure sake for those things, but rather that by doing those things you prevent stagnation, which it characterizes as death.
I do see that there could be some concern with Starless night and how this might interact, given the keyword stillness. The domain itself directly implicates that there is no contentment in stillness. I don't think that there will be a problem, however. Starless Night is about how to absorb attacks by reflecting the stillness of an infinite void. And hopefully, a person isn't content to be attacked. So even though there is stillness in the keywords, it doesn't implicate that being still will bring contentment.
Either way, I prefer Ling Qi being more focused on action, changing, and growing than on her being content in stillness. So if it is an either or (which I don't think it is) I would prefer this insight.
[][TRF] Each scar is merely another ring in the making, from past pain arises new strength
I like this insight because it plays well with the idea of past pains and struggles providing the impetuous for new strength and growth. This plays well with FVM and FSS insights which were about long arduous journeys and a cycle of endings and beginnings.
Edit: man, had to edit it because it posted before I was finished. Ah well.
[][SCS] There is no peace in emptiness, no content in stillness. Stagnation is death; act, change, move, think, and grow until the very end.
This isn't saying that there is no peace or contentment, but that being empty won't bring peace and being still won't bring contentment.
Rather, constantly growing, changing, or even simply thinking about how to approach problems allows for peace and contentment. In knowing that you are actively trying to solve problems, or prevent them in the first place. It feels much more proactive than reactive, which is a direction that I want Ling Qi to go towards. To look at her family, or herself, or her friends, and ask "what should I do to make it better?"
Sometimes there is nothing to be done in a certain area to make it better, but that doesn't mean to sit around and just bask in that. Rather, begin acting in other areas to improve those so that eventually, you can go back and actually see areas to improve where before you couldn't.
I don't think that this is saying to act, change, move, think, and grow for the pure sake for those things, but rather that by doing those things you prevent stagnation, which it characterizes as death.
I do see that there could be some concern with Starless night and how this might interact, given the keyword stillness. The domain itself directly implicates that there is no contentment in stillness. I don't think that there will be a problem, however. Starless Night is about how to absorb attacks by reflecting the stillness of an infinite void. And hopefully, a person isn't content to be attacked. So even though there is stillness in the keywords, it doesn't implicate that being still will bring contentment.
Either way, I prefer Ling Qi being more focused on action, changing, and growing than on her being content in stillness. So if it is an either or (which I don't think it is) I would prefer this insight.
[][TRF] Each scar is merely another ring in the making, from past pain arises new strength
I like this insight because it plays well with the idea of past pains and struggles providing the impetuous for new strength and growth. This plays well with FVM and FSS insights which were about long arduous journeys and a cycle of endings and beginnings.
Edit: man, had to edit it because it posted before I was finished. Ah well.
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