This is a beast of inertia. A slinky that knots itself is a nightmare because the material is flexible but memory-driven. Force makes it worse. The solution requires vibration, patience, and gravity. Example: A creative block or a mental health spiral where thinking harder only deepens the loop.
The next time you face a knotty, knotty problem—whether it’s a rope, a relationship, or a revenue report—take a deep breath. Smile at the beast. Lay it on the table. Find the living end. And remember: you are the tamer. You have always been the tamer. Knotty Knotty Taming the Beast
To tame a beast, you must first understand its nature. The word "knotty" has two primary connotations, both of which apply here. This is a beast of inertia
Contrary to instinct, do not pull the ends. Instead, push slack into the knot. Create a loop of loose material. Once you have slack, you can rotate the knot’s core. This is the physics of untying: you must create negative tension. The solution requires vibration, patience, and gravity