a script, some kind of plot, and when I interact with someone from those
around me, then, of course, it always happens differently: either they fall
into my bubble, or I fall into theirs. For now, we will speak of what happens
if I fall into their bubble: it turns out that when I fall into the bubble of my
acquaintance, I occupy a certain specific place in his movie. And if his movie
is, let’s say, a drama or a horror, then in the future, in the long run, I become
a participant in it. I can be either in the background of his movie, or, let’s say,
the second main character. This is how it works, how it generally influences
things, so that you understand.
And it turns out that if there is a person — my friend, for example — who
lives in a movie where he is eternally quarreling with everyone, then
even when I interact with this friend, the system will automatically, as if,
take away my will, some percentage of it, so that I continue to play along
with the script of his bubble in which he lives, so that even I quarrel with
him too. But I — let’s assume, if I am not just Petya, but a little bit attentive
— suddenly begin to understand that it is uncharacteristic for me to quarrel
at all. I never, for example, did this before, and here specifically only with
this person does this always escalate and wake up in me, as if it is not me,
as if something else woke up in me. And this side of me, it wakes up because
of my acquaintance, that is, because of my friend, because according to his
script, where he is the main character of his bubble, his movie, for him
all people are people with whom he conflicts. And you become another
such character in his movie. Imagine how interesting that is? But there
can also be, naturally, positive examples. Maybe I have a friend who, as an
example, lives in such a script, in such a bubble, in such a movie, where he
has only well-being, luck, and magic, and for him all people are his most
beloved “magic wands.” And he is always helping everyone out, and everyone
helps him out. Not in times of trouble, but as if everyone is even more useful
to each other. And suddenly you fall into the world of this acquaintance,
and suddenly all people become useful to you, and he becomes useful to
you. You also suddenly brought some benefit to his life, and you are directly
surprised at how everything can turn out so magically. Well, that person lives
in such a magical world; it is his imagination, his bubble. Well, and now for
the most curious part. Let’s take, as an example, myself, Alexandr Korol.