Wiz Drip 198. Stop Judging Yourself and Start Acting Like A Powerful Jedi, Making Your Stay Worthwhile

MUSE. Your compulsive behavior triggers revolutions, new architectures, principles, and guidelines that transcend the all-encompassing illusion wrapped around humanity’s avatar. You create a safe haven for contemplation and deliberation, freeing the mind and recognizing the heart as a powerful explorer of your vibes.
Your spikes are sharp, designed to ignite feelings of desire that the reptilian brain, overly preoccupied with survival, cannot recognize.
How can we harness your meditative spark to turn our dreams into a meaningful paradise?
Sit quietly, embrace the silence, and use my energy to marry your thinking mind with what you truly want in life. Reflect, stand still, and learn to decipher the codes I share with you whenever you invite me with a smile.
Desperation keeps us apart; therefore, allow yourself to breathe and connect from a place of inner calm. I might come across as complex and sophisticated at times, so let me play my act and help you thrive in a world gone haywire.
Stop judging yourself and start acting like a powerful Jedi, making your stay worthwhile, beautiful soul.
💎💎💎 Krisz Rokk 💎💎💎
At least the last 3 follow all the same scheme:

Paragraph, paragraph, question, paragraph, paragraph,appeal
Is this some fill-in-the-blank poetry/prose like Mad libs? Is this a joke? Or is this an experiment if someone is noticing the repetitiveness despite the creativity?
Are the words/phrases totally random (e.g. what is meant with humanity’s avatar) or do they have a meaning? Or are they put together randomly, by this creating the meaning?
It's the first time I hear of Mad libs; seems to be an interesting concept, though.
My wiz drips have a clear structure. The framework aka container is fix, however, the "filling" is creative writing. All pieces are unique.
Doesn´t rule out that the fillings are random, and of course every piece would be unique.
The wiz drips are well thought-out and thus the complete opposite of randomization, allowing the reader to choose freely what they want to see.