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What if reality was an open-world game—and you forgot you were the main character? Life.exe is a cinematic spiritual podcast decoding the cheat codes, hidden quests, and cosmic patch notes of awakening—and reminding us we’re all on the same team. Blending science, mysticism, and original theory, it reimagines reality through a whole new lens of game mechanics, lore, and universal design.

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Episode 2 – The Body

Episode 2 – The Body [https://i0.wp.com/runlifeexe.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Kitchen.png?fit=1024%2C683&ssl=1]https://runlifeexe.com/podcast/episode-2-the-body/ SYSTEM ACTIVE SESSION CONTINUES What was I doing in here? You realize you don’t remember how you got to this moment, like you’ve been asleep while still moving through the day. Not fully asleep. Not fully aware. Just… resuming. Somewhere outside, a car door closes. The sound arrives muffled, like it traveled through water to reach you. Your body is upright. You don’t remember choosing this position. Your body seems confident about it anyway. > CHECK STATUS Breathing is happening. so that’s good… Your chest rises and falls with a slight resistance, like the air is thicker than it should be. Your mouth tastes stale, like sleep lingered too long. Awareness settles into sensation. Weight presses down through your feet. Gravity pulls at your hips. There’s a dull ache between your shoulders you’ve stopped questioning. Signals surface without labels. Hunger, faint but persistent. Dryness at the back of your throat. A low hum of tension under your skin. Your right knee pulses once. An old injury you never followed up on. It settles again, like it just wanted to be acknowledged. None of it feels urgent. All of it feels familiar. Like this has been running long before you noticed. You don’t move right away. Your body shifts its weight, then shifts it back. Not impatient. Just checking. That’s new. Usually you’re already halfway into the next thing by now. You roll your shoulders once. There’s a pull on the right side. Nothing sharp. Nothing alarming. Just… there. You roll them again, slower. The pull answers back. Like an old rubber band that doesn’t stretch evenly anymore. You bend slightly, more out of curiosity than intention. Your lower back responds with a quiet protest. Not pain. Not a warning. A reminder. A limit you’ve learned to move around. You straighten again. Slower this time. Your balance wobbles for half a second. Not enough for anyone else to notice. Enough for you to feel it. Your foot adjusts automatically. Ankle tightens. Calf engages. Stability returns before concern does. SYSTEM NOTE: MICRO-CORRECTIONS ACTIVE BALANCE ALGORITHM: 847,293 ITERATIONS You notice the small compensations your foot is making to keep you upright. That’s interesting. You hadn’t realized how much adjustment was happening under the surface. You stand still. Close enough to stillness that you can feel the sway. The tiny negotiations your body is making with gravity. Forward. Back. How far you can lean without lifting your toes or your heel. Forward again. Never quite settled. Never quite falling. You tilt your head slightly. The room shifts with you. Your balance recalibrates. There it is again. Not broken. Not failing. Just… signaling. A tightening. A resistance. A sensation that asks you to move more carefully. Your body knows where its edges are. It doesn’t use words. It uses tension. You realize something quietly. You’ve been trusting this without really listening to it. Relying on it to carry you through schedules, expectations, momentum. Assuming it would keep up. It has. Mostly. You adjust your posture without meaning to. Your shoulders drop a fraction. The pull eases slightly. Your breath deepens on its own. SYSTEM NOTE: LOAD REDISTRIBUTED You glance at the time. Something tightens in your stomach. If you’d kept moving the way you normally do, you’d be fine. But, you didn’t. Not because you stopped. Because you noticed. One foot moves. Then the next. What do my arms normally do? You’re moving now. Not rushed. Not slow. Just a little more carefully than usual. As you cross the room, your hands come into view. They look normal. Unremarkable. Slightly overworked. The skin is rougher than you remember. There’s a small scar near your thumb. You forgot it was there. You turn your hand once, like that might help you remember how it happened. It doesn’t. You flex your fingers. A faint pull in the joints. A soft click in one knuckle. They respond immediately. Too immediately. Like they’ve been doing this on their own, whether you noticed or not. Your body leans forward slightly, already preparing for motion. You notice the shift after it happens. SYSTEM NOTE: AUTOMATIC MOTION DETECTED PREDICTIVE ROUTING: ENGAGED You grab what you need by feel rather than thought. Shoes. Keys. Wallet. dYour hand reaches for your phone. The screen lights up. You didn’t tell it to do that. It just assumed. You let it. Messages you don’t read. Notifications you swipe away. Numbers that mean something you’ve forgotten to care about. You lock it again. and slide it away. You pause for half a second longer than usual before leaving. Not hesitation. Confirmation. [https://i0.wp.com/runlifeexe.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Street.png?resize=1024%2C683&ssl=1] The door closes behind you with a sound you recognize but never think about. That specific click. That particular weight. You’ve heard it thousands of times. Outside, the world meets you all at once. Cool air against your face. The sharp smell of metal and exhaust. Something sweet underneath. Flowers, maybe. Or laundry detergent. Sound layers in. Footsteps. Engines. Voices folding over one another. A dog barks three times, then stops. Someone’s music bleeds through headphones. Bass you feel more than hear. Your body adjusts its pace. Faster. Breath shortens. Footfalls land more decisively. There’s a sense of aim now. A pull forward. You’re not entirely sure where you’re headed. But your body knows. You feel it steering you. Left at the corner without looking. Avoid the crack in the sidewalk you’ve tripped on before. Speed up slightly when the street widens. AUTOPILOT: ENGAGED ROUTE MEMORY: 10,847 REPETITIONS ESTIMATED ARRIVAL: 8 MINUTES You pass people. Someone in a blue coat checking her phone. Someone with grocery bags, breathing heavy. Two teenagers laughing about something you don’t catch. They blur. Not because you’re moving fast. Because you’re not seeing them. You’re seeing past them. Toward the thing you’re supposed to reach. > CHECK STATUS Awareness turns inward again. Your jaw is tight. You just noticed. How long has it been tight? Your shoulders are higher than they need to be. Braced for something that hasn’t happened yet. Your chest feels guarded. Not closed. Just… armored. Energy feels lower than you’d like. Not exhausted. Just steadily draining. Like a computer running programs you didn’t open. Your body exhales. Longer than necessary. You realize you’ve been holding your breath for no clear reason. The thought flickers. Do I always do that? It doesn’t stay long. You decide to slow down. Just a little. You take a conscious breath. In. Out. Your pace changes. Immediately, your body resists. Not aggressively. Just… surprised. Like it’s been carrying momentum alone and suddenly felt a hand on its back. The reins have been there. You haven’t been riding. You look up. At the sky. Blue, wider than you expect. Clouds moving faster than you are. Your foot catches on something uneven. You stumble. Just slightly. Enough to jolt your focus back down. Hey — look where you’re going. Your inner voice has attitude. Your body corrects before embarrassment arrives. Heart rate spikes. Then settles. You keep walking. A cyclist swerves past you. Close enough that you feel the air move. Your heart jumps. Your body reacts before you even notice. Step back. Arm lifts. Breath held. The cyclist is already gone. Your heart keeps pounding anyway. Three beats. Four. It settles. You check the time again. There’s no room left. The math is simple. Distance divided by pace equals… late. Not catastrophically. Just… not in time. Your body knows before you finish the thought. It slows. Not dramatically. Just a subtle shift in rhythm. Muscles release slightly. Breath lengthens without being asked. Not because you told it to. Because the calculation updated. Disappointment arrives quietly. A small drop in your chest. A heaviness behind your eyes. You’ve felt this exact size of disappointment before. [https://i0.wp.com/runlifeexe.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Theater.png?resize=1024%2C683&ssl=1] You reach the venue anyway. The doors are closed. Not locked. Just… shut. From inside, you hear it. Music swelling. Applause cresting. The show has started. Your hand lifts toward the handle out of habit. Stops. There’s no sign to read. No explanation offered. Just sound on the other side of the door. People move past you. Some glance. Some don’t. Someone laughs, already immersed in whatever you missed. Inside, the noise builds. You stand there longer than makes sense. Not frozen. Just… present. SYSTEM NOTE: MOMENTUM INTERRUPTED NEXT ACTION: PENDING You notice things you usually don’t. The cool metal of the handle under your palm. The vibration of sound through the door. The way your shoulders are still slightly raised. You let them drop. Your body waits. That’s new. You don’t actually know what happens next. Not in a big life way. Just in the next few minutes. You’ve followed momentum for so long that when it stops, there’s nothing ready to replace it. No backup plan. No alternate route. Just space. Your body moves anyway. Not forward. Sideways. Away from the doors. SYSTEM NOTE: ALTERNATE PATH DETECTED DESTINATION: UNKNOWN You don’t stop it. You stay with the sensation of movement. The change in direction. Your pace slows. Not to stop. Just enough to notice. Your breath. Your steps. The relief of not forcing yourself forward, toward something you hadn’t planned for. Not because you’re late, and something new just became possible. Because you are anywhere. SYSTEM NOTE: OBSERVATION MODE: ACTIVE SESSION CONTINUES

5 de feb de 2026 - 14 min
episode Episode 1 – The Game artwork

Episode 1 – The Game

RUNTIME: 9:33 > RUN LIFE.EXE Initializing… Loading Environment… Checking Memory… Free Will: ENABLED Difficulty: UNDISCLOSED You wake up in a body. You don’t remember selecting it. You don’t remember customizing it. Your surroundings feel familiar. The tutorial is missing. A voice echoes. It sounds suspiciously like your own inner monologue. CURRENT LOCATION: PRESENT MOMENT [https://i0.wp.com/runlifeexe.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Cafe.png?resize=1536%2C1024&ssl=1] You are sitting in a small café. The air smells like burnt espresso and something sweet you didn’t order. A grinder whirs, then stops. Steam hisses. A cup clinks. Low music plays under everything. There’s a low hum of chatter. Voices drift in from phones, no one is talking to the other people in the room, but they are all talking: * half a breakup * a work call that should have been an email * someone explaining the same story twice Everyone speaks quietly, but constantly. Your coffee has cooled slightly. It’s still drinkable. People come and go. Unaware of the other Characters Some stay longer than they planned. So do you. AVAILABLE COMMANDS LOOK CHECK DO INTERACT INVENTORY PHONE STATUS GRAB SNACK PLAY MUSIC TYPE COMMAND > > CHECK > STATUS > _ STATUS HEALTH METER: ██████░░░ SPARK METER: ██░░▓▓▓▓ ENDURANCE METER: ██░░▓▓▓ HEART METER: ███░░░░▓▓▓ RHYTHM METER: ███░░░░░▓ MAGIC METER: ░▓▓▓ SYNC METER: ██░░░░▓ MONEY: VISA CHECKING: $ SAVINGS: 0 PURPOSE: UNKNOWN CURRENT QUESTS: 3 ACTIVE 12 INACTIVE 486 UNKNOWN You feel like you’re supposed to be doing *something*. TYPE COMMAND > > LOOK > AROUND > _ Most tables are occupied. Most chairs are empty. People lean forward, phones close to their mouths. They nod at nothing. Someone laughs, then says, “No, I’m listening.” Someone says, “Can you hear me?” and moves closer to the window. No one is talking to each other. Everyone is talking to someone. Everyone is pretending this is exactly where they’re meant to be. Nobody really knows for sure. The café keeps going anyway. TYPE COMMAND > > CHECK > METERS > _ SELECT A METER: HEALTH SPARK ENDURANCE HEART RHYTHM MAGIC SPEED > HEART > _ CHECKING HEART METER… HEART METER HEART METER: ███░░░░▓▓▓ STATUS: PARTIALLY BLOCKED SHADOW BARS: 3 DETECTED PAST EXPERIENCES: INSTALLED PROTECTIVE WALLS. CONNECTION: POSSIBLE LOAD TIME: SLOW TYPE COMMAND > > DO > TASK > _ TASK FOUND… You stand up. You feel briefly purposeful. BEGIN TASK You pause. “What was I doing?” You look around. You cannot remember what the task was. You return to your seat. TASK STATUS: ACTIVE OBJECTIVE: FORGOTTEN CURRENT QUESTS: 3 ACTIVE 12 INACTIVE 486 UNKNOWN The coffee is still warm. TYPE COMMAND > > INVENTORY > _ CHECKING INVENTORY… ITEMS FOUND: KEYS (NOT SURE WHICH ONES) PHONE (LOW BATTERY) WALLET DOG POOP BAG (UNUSED, JUST IN CASE) SKEE-BALL TICKETS (SOURCE: UNKNOWN) OLD RECEIPT EMOTIONAL BAGGAGE You do not remember earning the tickets. You are certain you kept them for a reason. TYPE COMMAND > > CHECK > PHONE > _ You scroll. You feel inspired. Then inadequate. Then numb. TIME PASSED. ALL ENERGY DECREASED. HUNGER INCREASED. BLADDER INCREASED. You are not sure why you opened it. You stare longingly out window. TYPE COMMAND > > DO > COMPARE WHAT TO COMPARE? > YOURSELF COMPARE TO WHOM? > OTHERS SELECTING COMPARISON SET PLEASE HOLD… You think of someone you know, the carefully curated version of them that they only want you to see. You think of someone you don’t know, but was purchasing something you wanted. COMPARISON FAILED. PLAYERS CAMPAIGNS DO NOT MATCH. VARIABLES INCONSSISTENT You feel worse anyway. TYPE COMMAND > > DO > NOTHING > _ You stay seated. The café hums. You slowly sip your coffee. ENDURANCE: INCREASING HEART METER: INCREASING HEART METER: ████░░░▓▓▓ HUNGER: INCREASING BLADDER: INCREASING No one rushes you. TYPE COMMAND > > GRAB SNACK > _ [https://i0.wp.com/runlifeexe.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Food.png?resize=1024%2C683&ssl=1] You stand. You look at the display case. Nothing feels right. You look again. A cookie SNACK ACQUIRED. You feel a little guilty. but pleased. You sit back down at the table. Enjoying your cookie. And then you hear it… A familiar song comes on. ♫♫ [FAMILIAR SONG] ♫♫ You weren’t expecting it. You remember… everything. TYPE COMMAND > > INTERACT > PHONE > _ You unlock your phone. Your thumb already knows where to go. > SEARCH > CONTACTS > _ CONTACT [EX] FOUND You pause. UPDATE IN PROGRESS... APPLY PAST LESSONS You reread the message you didn’t send. You already know how this ends. > DELETE > CONTACT > EX ARE YOU SURE? (Y/N) You hesitate. > Y > _ CONTACT [EX] REMOVED The song keeps playing. You stare into your cup. You feel sad. You feel lighter. Both are allowed. You sit for awhile staring into the void. TYPE COMMAND > > DO > SEEK > APPROVAL > _ SEARCHING... EXTERNAL APPROVAL FOUND You message a friend about what the lesson you learned. they liked the message. you feel validated. It fades quickly. Your confidence wavers. ## TYPE COMMAND > DO > SEEK > APPROVAL SEARCHING... INTERNAL APPROVAL FOUND You know you are learning and growing. You smile. Your confidence increases. GAME TIP LIFE IS NOT LINEAR. PROGRESS IS NOT ALWAYS VISIBLE. YOU CANNOT RESTART. BUT YOU CAN CHANGE HOW YOU PLAY. CONTINUE? > YES > _ Good. You were already doing that anyway.

28 de ene de 2026 - 9 min
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