About Fighting Your Winmills -

Instead of a traditional triumph, the "victory" here is purely internal. The protagonist doesn’t stop the blades of the mill from turning; they simply refuse to let the blades crush their spirit.

The phrase (a variation of the idiom "tilting at windmills" from Cervantes' Don Quixote ) suggests a narrative about idealism, futility, or the internal struggle against imaginary or insurmountable foes. About Fighting Your Winmills

The final realization that the "fight" is actually a dance—a way of engaging with a world that would otherwise be static. The Verdict Instead of a traditional triumph, the "victory" here

I can then pivot this review to be much more factual and specific! Instead of a traditional triumph