questions about regret
the things you did, the things you did not, and the weight of carrying both. regret softens a little when it gets said out loud, even just once, even just to yourself.
today
every day there's one live question, the same for everyone. answer it anonymously, see what other people said. it's all gone in seven days.
answer today's question →- what are you afraid you’ll regret not saying?
- what are you angry you have to be grateful for?
- what are you ready to forgive yourself for?
- what are you still angry at yourself for?
- what are you still defending that already ended?
- what are you still saying sorry for in your head?
- what did you abandon that still calls you?
- what did you decide not to want because you couldn’t have it?
- what did you give up on quietly, without a decision?
- what did you hand over that you want back?
- what did you learn the hard way that you’d save someone from?
- what did you let go cold that you still warm yourself on?
- what did you let yourself off the hook for too easily?
- what did you swear you'd never do that you're doing again?
- what would you confess if it vanished the second you said it?
- what would your younger self not believe you gave up on?
- what's the apology you're still waiting for?
- what's the kindness you've never paid back?
- what’s the memory you replay that still stings?
- what’s the small mercy you’d give your past self?
- what's the thing you'd change about today if you got it again?
- what's the thing you'd undo about this week?
- what’s the thing you’d undo if shame weren’t in the way?
- what's the thing you've decided is too late?
- who do you owe a real apology to?
- who would you forgive if it cost you nothing?
- who would you thank that you never did?