What choice haunts you?
Is there a decision you made that you still wonder about? What would you tell yourself right before you made it?
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Is there a decision you made that you still wonder about? What would you tell yourself right before you made it?
What's a decision you made years ago that you're still living with—not regretting, just... still deciding? Why haven't you changed course?
There's a particular ache in the things we don't say—the words we rehearse in the shower, the clarifications we prepare while falling asleep, the apologies or confessions that never quite make it across the table. This spring, consider one conversation you've been carrying with y
We like to think of ourselves as consistent—holding the same convictions, loyal to the same preferences, true to our word. But the truth is messier and more human: we change our minds . Sometimes gradually, sometimes in a single moment when everything clicks into place differentl
A look back at what the Inkwell community has been writing this week. This week, 24 entries were published and 20 new writers joined the community. Most inked entries this week: You mean a lot by Inkwell (5 inks) Reflecting on Resolutions, Clutter, Technology, and Consumption by
We live in an age of choices—or at least, the illusion of them. Every device, platform, and service comes with a fork in the road: the mainstream path, the alternative, the abandoned experiment. Think about a piece of technology you use regularly, and imagine the parallel univers
We often think of rebellion in grand gestures—the dramatic refusal, the public stance, the burning bridge. But some of the most interesting defiances are the quiet ones. The things we've said no to without announcing it. The systems we've stepped away from, the trends we've let p
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