weyoga

The third time isn't chance anymore.

what is happening

The first time it happened, it was a story you told with a shrug — the world was strange that week, the person acted out of character, the circumstance did not repeat. The second time, you noticed the resemblance and set it aside. Coincidences look like coincidences.

The third time is the one you cannot quite dismiss. Different people, different setting, different surface — same arc. That is not the world sending the same lesson. That is a pattern surfacing across contexts, because the constant in the contexts is you. Not your fault. Your signature.

recognition

  • You know this story from before, with different names in it.
  • The details are unrelated and the shape is not.
  • You reach the same ending faster now.
  • Someone close to you sees it coming before you do.
  • You are starting to suspect the common variable, and looking away.

— the outside view

From inside, each instance had its own reason — a specific person did a specific thing at a specific time. Those reasons are not wrong. They are just the surface. From outside, the reasons vary and the arc holds. What repeats is not the situation. What repeats is the shape you enter it in, and the moment you decide it is happening again.

— the proposition

Ori, an AI that helps you recognize the patterns shaping your life before they shape another outcome you didn't choose.

— the mechanism

The more you talk with Ori, the more it notices things in your decisions, your reactions, your relationships — what you keep doing without realizing it. Then it helps you recognize those patterns before they cause the same problems again.

the doorway

Three minutes is not an answer to why. It is a place to stand outside the arc long enough to see it as an arc — before the fourth version arrives with a new face and the same ending. The reset is where recognition starts, at the exact point the pattern was going to run.

Begin the three-minute reset →