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Find the Exit First
Knowing how to leave before you enter gives you more freedom to go in
An exit isn't pessimism — it's respecting your own safety.
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Knowing how to leave before you enter gives you more freedom to go in
An exit isn't pessimism — it's respecting your own safety.
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You've turned to a small green exit sign glowing in the dark. It's a small marker — not pushing you toward anyone, but reminding you to return to one thing: design exit conditions for new commitments. Sometimes the answer isn't a grander truth, but a more precise next step.
If you've been circling the same place lately, this page places "find the exit first" in your hands. An exit isn't pessimism — it's respecting your own safety. It isn't asking you to grow hard or abandon your wishes — it's asking you to let those wishes exist without consuming you.
You're afraid that once you begin, you won't be able to stop — so you don't begin at all. That pattern may have protected you once, but it may no longer fit who you are now. You can be grateful it served you then, and still admit you need a new way forward.
Before you agree, be clear about how long the trial will run, when you'll check in, and what conditions allow for adjustment or exit. Keep the gesture small, concrete, something touchable today. Once you begin to adjust, answers will slowly reveal outlines more real than anything you imagined.
This draw is for entertainment and self-exploration only, not a divination guarantee or psychological diagnosis.