what did you abandon that still calls you?
you left something behind. maybe for good reasons, maybe because the timing was wrong. but it didn't go quiet. it still shows up in odd moments, pulling at the edge of things.
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 →write down what you abandoned. a practice, a person, a place, a version of yourself. then write why you left. be honest about whether it was a choice or a surrender. now write about how it still reaches you. does it come as nostalgia? guilt? a pang when you see someone else doing the thing you stopped? describe what it would mean to go back, even partly. you don't have to commit to anything. just write about what returning would look like. sometimes the thing that calls you isn't asking you to go back. it's asking you to acknowledge that it mattered.
- write about the last time this abandoned thing crossed your mind, and what triggered it.
- consider whether you left because you outgrew it or because something scared you.
- ask yourself what it would take to pick it up again, even in a smaller form.
this is for anyone who walked away from something and still feels the pull. not always loudly, but often enough to notice.