If anyone don’t understand my Challenge then here is the story which tells everything on the challenge.
C.O.D - Control Our Desires
In a world where discipline has become a battlefield, every new soldier is sent into the C.O.D. training program — Control Our Desires. Before anyone is allowed to enter the real fight, they must first complete a mandatory 7-day training phase. These seven days are like a basic boot camp where the soldier learns the fundamentals of the war ahead: how to observe their urges, how to report honestly, and how to remain consistent even when the mind feels weak. Without completing this training, no soldier can enter the full season. It is the foundation that prepares every warrior for the battles ahead.
After training, the real war begins — a 1-month season where every sunrise brings a new mission. Each day, the soldier must choose their battlefield: either MP Mode or BR Mode. MP Mode represents the regular patrol of everyday life, where the soldier maintains discipline during normal conditions. BR Mode is the dangerous war zone, activated when powerful urges attack, emotions become heavy, loneliness strikes, or stressful situations threaten to break the soldier’s defenses. A soldier can choose only one battlefield each day and cannot fight in both at the same time.
In MP Mode, the soldier follows the path of daily discipline. If the day passes peacefully with no urges and complete control, the soldier achieves a Green Day and receives the reward for maintaining stability. But some days the enemy does not stay quiet. An urge may appear and challenge the soldier’s strength. If the soldier fights the urge, remains in control, and completes the entire day without relapse, the battle is marked as a Yellow victory. Because the soldier has both maintained control and defeated temptation, they receive the rewards associated with both their control and their successful resistance. However, if the soldier falls into relapse, the mission turns Red. Even in defeat, the soldier is rewarded with +5 XP for the courage to report the truth, while the appropriate penalties are applied according to the relapse system.
BR Mode is a different battlefield altogether — the highest-risk combat zone of the mind. Here, the soldier enters battle knowing that powerful urges, emotional storms, or difficult situations are already present. A soldier who remains controlled during this difficult mission is recognized for standing their ground. If the soldier faces the urge, survives the entire battle, and reaches the end without relapse, the soldier earns the honor of BR Survival. The control and resistance are already part of this victory, and the final survival reward is granted as a complete battlefield achievement. If the soldier falls during this intense battle, the mission is recorded as a BR failure. Yet even here, honesty is respected, and the soldier still receives +5 XP for reporting the truth before the appropriate penalties are applied.
The battlefield is never fought alone. A true warrior can bring new soldiers into the C.O.D. army by referring them to the program, and this act of expanding the brotherhood is rewarded with XP. A soldier who guides, supports, or helps another soldier who is already fighting inside C.O.D. also earns XP for strengthening the army. It does not matter whether they fought their own battle in MP Mode or BR Mode that day — helping another warrior is always recognized as a special act of service.
Throughout the journey, soldiers can also take on special missions to sharpen their skills. Meditation strengthens their focus, exercise builds their physical strength, reading expands their wisdom, journaling helps them understand their enemy within, and digital detox missions train them to resist distractions. Every completed mission makes the soldier stronger.
Every battle, every victory, every failure, and every act of courage is recorded on the great C.O.D. leaderboard. Soldiers rise through the ranks from Recruit to Ace as they collect XP and prove their consistency. Along the journey, they unlock powerful scorestreaks, beginning with the Recon Drone and eventually reaching the legendary Nuke — the symbol of complete battlefield control after 30 days of dedication.
But above all weapons, ranks, and rewards, there is one command that every soldier carries in their heart:
A soldier does not lose because he falls.
He loses only when he abandons the battlefield and stops reporting.
And so, when the sun rises again, the battlefield opens once more… and the soldier picks up his gear, chooses his mission, and fights another day.