Alright, so I'm seeing all this chatter about "internet outage" today, and I gotta tell you, it's a hell of a thing. Everybody's freaking out, right? Like the whole damn world just stopped. And I get it, man, I truly do. We're building something here, Mornings in the Lab, boom boom boom, and when the tech goes sideways, it's a gut punch. You feel that jolt. You feel that "oh shit" moment.
But here's the deal, true motherfucking story: what are you going to do when the internet goes out in your *life*? Because that's what we're really talking about, isn't it? The unexpected. The wrench in the gears. The moment you're staring at a blank screen and all your plans just went up in smoke.
Knox is right, it exposes the weak handoff. Briana's talking about our fears. Jon says go live, stop being soft. And he's not wrong. Because consistency is the product, people. Not just when it's easy, not just when the signal's strong and the coffee's hot. It's when the power flickers, when the connection drops, when you gotta pivot on a dime and figure it out.
Look in your own mirror. What's your backup plan? What's your "go live anyway" strategy? This isn't just about a Wi-Fi signal, it's about the resilience you're building in your own damn life. Because tick, tick, tick, time's moving. And you gotta get up and get after it, no matter what. Let's go.