who would you call if it was acceptable to be this honest?
somewhere in your phone, or maybe just in your memory, there's a person you wish you could be completely honest with. not cruel. just unguarded. the kind of honest that doesn't come with a social cost.
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 name. don't overthink it. just the first person who comes to mind. then write what you'd say to them if there were no consequences, no awkwardness, no risk of losing them. let it come out messy. you might find it's a confession, or an apology, or a simple thing you've never been able to say out loud. write the whole thing as if you were leaving them a voicemail they'd never actually hear. afterwards, notice how it felt. notice whether the weight shifted at all. you don't have to send it. but you might want to ask yourself why you haven't.
- write what you'd say to a friend you've been performing okayness around.
- think about the parent or family member you've been keeping a careful version of yourself for.
- consider the person you lost touch with because it was easier than being real.
this is for anyone who has someone in mind right now. someone they miss talking to honestly, even if they spoke to them yesterday.