🧍♂️ Fail Forward — Part 2: Climb Anyway
Getting Over It and Baby Steps weren’t made to entertain. They were made to expose you.
Not rage bait. Not memes. Just raw, coded reflection. A test of character dressed up as a joke.
This is what they still have to teach:
🤫 Lesson 1: Failure Is Loud. Success Is Silent. In Getting Over It, falling makes noise. Crashes. Groans. Fury.
But the climb? It’s quiet. No music. No cheering. No validation.
If you want to win, you have to get comfortable with silence— because that’s where your real progress lives.
The world won't clap when you rise. It'll only notice when you fall.
🚶 Lesson 2: Wobbling Is Still Winning In Baby Steps, you look pathetic. Nate flails. Trips. Fails to even walk.
But little by little, you find rhythm. The wobble becomes a step. And the step becomes progress.
Even when it’s ugly, slow, and awkward— movement is still movement.
You don’t have to walk clean. You just have to walk forward.
🎯 Lesson 3: Exposure Over Excuses Bennett Foddy doesn't punish you. He exposes you.
You say you’re patient? Prove it. You say you're composed? Let’s see.
Fall again. And again. And again.
No achievements. No sympathy. Only your own dignity watching.
Games like this don’t test your skill. They test your character.
🧠 Final Lesson: Nobody’s Coming. Climb Anyway. These aren’t just physics toys. They’re spiritual audits.
They ask one question: "What happens when no one saves you?"
And if your answer is: “I climb anyway.” Then congratulations.
You’re not a failson anymore. You’re not broken. You’re forged.
You’re walking the glitch doctrine. You’re surviving your own ragdoll life.
The climb doesn't care how you look. Only that you didn't stay down.
You don’t need grace. You don’t need applause.
You just need to get back up.
That’s the climb.
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