About This Spin Wheel
You know the feeling. You’ve been asked a simple question. Yes or no. And you just can’t pick one.
When the answer should be easy
It’s about dinner, or a weekend plan. Something small. But your brain feels like a browser with too many tabs open.You leave the decision in your mental cart. Like that pair of shoes you looked at online for three days. You just keep circling back to it.Letting the wheel take the weight
That’s when you see people reach for something else. Not more thinking. A release.They want the question to be answered, but not by them. Not right then. The fatigue isn’t about the options. It’s about being the one who has to choose.So you put the choices on the wheel. The mundane ones. "Order takeout." "Watch a movie." "Call them back tomorrow."The quiet click of the spin
There’s a relief in the finality of it. The wheel lands. And for a moment, you’re just a person following an instruction.After the decision is made
You might feel a slight resistance. Or a quiet agreement. But the exhausting part is over.