High on a hill

Marty only understands victory as a measurement of quantity and I support this. Love what you have, and double down on it. Things don’t need to be better if they can just be bigger. That’s how Microsoft blasted their way into game console business and look where they are now!

Marty’s vision of what a perfect life would be is so grotesquely tangible and achievable, even for him. I think we’d all be better off feeling that way. It’s just too bad that instead we have capitalism. At least a few people are happy.

What was I doing giving myself the one month time frame? I suppose it’s a realistic choice. Flynn was not a character I would have wanted to keep developing. In the long term, I think Marty would eventually own the sandwich shop. There’d be a whole thing about what to rename it when it opened, and Marty would reveal the new name as Flynn’s anyway. Maybe Marty’s last name is Flynn and he was like a nephew but somehow didn’t make that basic connection. It would be great if he were completely unaware that he was benefitting from nepotism and he thought his shitty life had been triumphantly earned.

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