Recognition Interrupts Repetition
A pattern can repeat indefinitely as long as it stays unnamed — there's nothing to interrupt it, nothing to catch it in the act, nothing standing between the trigger and the same familiar sequence running its course again. Recognition changes this, not by force, but simply by existing: once a pattern has actually been seen and named, it can no longer run entirely unwitnessed. That's a small thing and a decisive one. Repetition depends on staying invisible. Recognition is what makes it visible.
Meet Ori — built to help you interrupt repetition the only way that actually works: by recognizing it.
Part of The Recognition Library →
Momar Lissa Ndiaye ("MLN") is the Founder & CEO of weyoga Inc., a Delaware company. — weyoga.ai · mln@weyoga.ai