
Today, I finally sat down to play Webfishing—a cozy, retro-inspired game where you fish as an anthropomorph in a surreal world. Shoutout to Drew (yes, I have friends) for gifting me the game and to the people gently pushing me to play it. This isn’t just a gameplay video—it’s a window into my slightly anxious, often reflective brain. I’m trying to balance making meditations and sound baths with letting people get to know me better. I also managed to escape a death loop, jump on some mushrooms, and put fish in an aquarium (after way too much trial and error). Fake fishing as a creepy looking cat turned out to be strangely compelling, even if I’m still figuring out how to enjoy gaming without guilt. If you’ve ever felt too anxious to play a video game, or just want to relax with some low-pressure gameplay, come hang out. Let’s see where the digital waters take us. And hey, if you’ve made it this far, try a deep breath—inhale through your nose, hold it, and let it out slowly. 🎣 Webfishing might be fake fishing, but it’s real progress for me. Maybe we’ll fish the web together next time. p.s. Soundbaths and meditations are ONLY on YouTube because Spotify Podcasts doesn't allow distribution of podcasts that are audio only with no talking.
So come stop by the YouTube for the full Idiot Mystic experience. ( whatever that means )