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Keep Something to Look Back On

Your future self will be grateful you didn't rely on memory alone

Feelings ebb like tides — records hold the shoreline.
  • Evidence
  • Memory
  • Shoreline

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What this page says

You've landed on a stack of notes filed neatly by date. This page isn't in a hurry to predict outcomes for you — it only asks whether you can first see this: leave a record of important moments, something you can return to. When you're willing to return your attention here, what was knotted up inside will start to find a loose thread.

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Why you landed here

"Keep Something to Look Back On" is for questions you've been thinking about for a long time, only to feel more exhausted the longer you think. Feelings ebb like tides — records hold the shoreline. You don't have to take that line as an absolute answer — treat it as a temporary lamp, one that lights the ground right at your feet.

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What's really keeping you stuck

At the critical moment you were clear — but a few days later you started doubting yourself again, wondering if you were too sensitive. You work hard to avoid regret, so you check and rehearse over and over. But staying inside the rehearsal is itself a choice that slowly wears you down.

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One thing you can do today

Write down the key points of a conversation, the promises made, and how you felt — look back when needed, so your own account of events can't be quietly rewritten. Afterward, don't rush to grade how well you did. Just ask: did this step make things a little clearer? Did it bring me a little closer to a self that doesn't need to pretend?

This draw is for entertainment and self-exploration only — not a divination guarantee or psychological diagnosis.