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EPISODE · Jun 26, 2026 · 3 MIN

On Battery Life and Slack

from *“Yesterday, I Went to Mars ♡”* · host MakotowillOlympusMons

This episode looks at the idea of slack — the small margins that keep a system from breaking — through two lenses at once: a daughter's overfull schedule, and the quiet difficulty of watching without intervening.It touches on the image of a battery dropping from 100 to zero, not gradually but all at once, and the way integrity can make it harder to let anything go, even when holding everything is what's causing things to unravel.There are two quiet analogies here — the play in a steering wheel that lets you handle a sudden curve, and the pacing required in high-altitude mountaineering, where pushing harder actually gets you less. Both point to the same idea: margin isn't wasted space, it's what makes progress possible.There's also an honest look at the limits of parental instinct — the urge to step in and fix, and the recognition that doing so would just be grabbing someone else's steering wheel.A soft reflection on how the lesson about slack may apply as much to the parent as to the child, and how sometimes the most useful thing is simply to be present when the battery finally runs out.

This episode looks at the idea of slack — the small margins that keep a system from breaking — through two lenses at once: a daughter's overfull schedule, and the quiet difficulty of watching without intervening.It touches on the image of a battery dropping from 100 to zero, not gradually but all at once, and the way integrity can make it harder to let anything go, even when holding everything is what's causing things to unravel.There are two quiet analogies here — the play in a steering wheel that lets you handle a sudden curve, and the pacing required in high-altitude mountaineering, where pushing harder actually gets you less. Both point to the same idea: margin isn't wasted space, it's what makes progress possible.There's also an honest look at the limits of parental instinct — the urge to step in and fix, and the recognition that doing so would just be grabbing someone else's steering wheel.A soft reflection on how the lesson about slack may apply as much to the parent as to the child, and how sometimes the most useful thing is simply to be present when the battery finally runs out.

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