• Copper Wiezi

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    March 29, 2025 at 1:59 am

    Copper … Delivers Insights Through Conflict
    What I learned doing this assignment is…
Conflict is the hack. It crashes through the firewall of the ego and exposes the truth hiding underneath. When you push a character to their edge, they either break—or break through. That’s where the gold is.

    Buddha’s Delivers Insights Through Conflict
    1. Insight: Freedom begins when you stop apologizing for who you are.
    Conflict Type: Verbal attack / public humiliation
    Scene: Kim zones out at work—she was mid-astral slip, caught between realms—and her boss lays into her in front of everyone.
    Insight: Instead of shrinking, Kim locks eyes with him and says, “You don’t have to understand me. Just get out of my way.” She walks out. The audience feels her liberation.

    2. Insight: Love without conditions is the only kind that heals.
    Conflict Type: Argument with a close ally
    Scene: Liam snaps at Kim after she nearly botches a mission. But underneath it, he’s scared—scared he’ll lose her before she remembers who she really is.
    Insight: Kim doesn’t argue. She sees his fear and says, “You don’t have to protect me. Just believe in me.” That lands.

    3. Insight: Stillness is power. Presence is precision.
    Conflict Type: Physical confrontation
    Scene: Kim is ambushed trying to protect a younger trans girl. She’s not strong enough to fight them—until everything slows.
    Insight: In that frozen breath, she enters the flow state. No thoughts. No fear. Just clarity. Her first real evolution.

    4. Insight: Pain is memory asking to be felt.
    Conflict Type: Emotional flashback during retrieval
    Scene: During an astral regression, Kim relives her past life death. She screams to wake up. Liam calmly says, “You’re not dying. You’re remembering.”
    Insight: Her pain isn’t the enemy. It’s the password.

    5. Insight: You don’t owe anyone the version of you they wanted.
    Conflict Type: Family confrontation
    Scene: Kim returns home. Her father, the preacher, quotes scripture to shame her.
    Insight: She doesn’t yell. Doesn’t cry. She just says, “You see a sin. I see a signal.” That’s when her mother finally speaks—for the first time in years.

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