Background Processes
The fears, survival patterns, and old logic that keep running in your mind whether you notice them or not. Some were installed by you, some by your environment, some by people who raised you. This setting is not about stopping them — it is about whether you even know they are there.
Andrew McGill and the Taxi Ride to the Airport
Background Processes captures the old logic running beneath the surface — the story Andrew McGill had been telling himself about his father for years without examining it. Andrew had been defending a version of his dad built entirely on gifts and brief visits, a mental script installed in childhood that was still running when he was an adult. The taxi ride to the airport was the first time he interrupted that process and asked a real question instead of operating on autopilot.