I Genuinely Believe He Thinks He's In A Disney ... ⇒

He treats every minor inconvenience like a "dark night of the soul" plot point. Missed the bus? It’s not a logistical nightmare; it’s a test of his resolve . Found a lucky penny? That’s not pocket change; that’s a talisman for the journey ahead .

The worst part? It’s working. The world seems to bend to his narrative. He finds the last parking spot. People give him free coffee for no reason. Animals actually do like him. I Genuinely Believe He Thinks He's In A Disney ...

I genuinely believe he thinks he’s in a Disney movie. There is simply no other explanation for the way this man navigates the world. He doesn’t just walk into a room; he enters it, usually with a slight spring in his step and a look of wonder that suggests he’s expecting a bluebird to land on his shoulder at any given second. He treats every minor inconvenience like a "dark

Last week, it rained. Most people grumbled and pulled up their hoods. He? He stood there for a beat, tilted his head back, and smiled at the sky like he was about to launch into a three-minute power ballad about "finding his way." I half-expected the local squirrels to form a choreographed backup dance troupe behind him. Found a lucky penny

Even the way he talks feels scripted for a PG audience. He doesn't have "problems"; he has "trials." He doesn't have "friends"; he has "loyal companions." I once saw him help an elderly lady cross the street, and the level of earnest, wide-eyed sincerity he used made it look like he was auditioning for the role of Prince Charming’s even more charming cousin.

Do you have a about him that feels like a movie scene, or should we focus on his "main character" energy ?