what would you do with the courage you only have at night?
something happens when the day quiets down. you get braver. plans feel possible, words feel sayable. by morning, it's gone. but the wanting stays.
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 the thing you'd do if you could carry tonight's certainty into tomorrow. be precise. not a vague wish, but the actual first step. would you send a message? quit something? start something? say something out loud? then write what happens in the morning that makes it shrink. is it other people's expectations? is it the daylight making it feel silly? name the thing that stands between the nighttime version of you and the daytime one. sometimes the gap isn't fear. it's just habit. writing it down is a way of catching the courage before it dissolves.
- write the exact thing you'd do tomorrow if you woke up with the same clarity you have right now.
- think about what the daytime version of you is afraid of that the nighttime version isn't.
- consider whether the courage is actually there all the time, just buried under noise.
this is for the people lying awake knowing exactly what they want but not trusting they'll still want it by morning.