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The Longing

Missing what is gone — and what never was.

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At the mouth of this corridor · 10 doors

Longing is love with nowhere to go. It survives distance, silence, endings, even the fact that the thing you miss may never quite have existed. It does not fade on command, and it should not have to.

The guides in this wing do not promise to cure missing someone. They offer the older remedy: to write to what you long for, honestly, and then to lay the letter down somewhere in the world and let the ache have an address.

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The Longing

10 doors

  1. The Longing01

    How to cope with missing someone

    Missing someone is love with nowhere to go. What longing actually is, why it won't obey you, and a writing ritual that gives it somewhere to live.

    longinggriefloneliness

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  2. The Longing02

    How to write to a lost love

    For the person you still catch yourself talking to. How to write a letter to a lost love — what it should say, and where it should go instead of their inbox.

    longinglovegrief

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  3. The Longing03

    How to write to someone who disappeared from your life

    No fight, no goodbye — one day they were simply gone. How to write to someone who vanished, and close a story the other person left open.

    confusionlongingabandonment

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  4. The Longing04

    How to let someone live only in memory

    Not every love can stay in your life; some can only stay in your keeping. How to move a person from your present into memory, gently, in writing.

    longingacceptancelove

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  5. The Longing05

    How to write to someone you can never be with

    They are married, or gone, or impossible — and the feeling won't file itself away. How to write to a love that can never happen, and finally set it down.

    longinglovegrief

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  6. The Longing06

    How to write to a place you miss

    Your hand still knows where the light switch was. How to write to a house, a street, a country you had to leave — and give the homesickness an address.

    longingnostalgiagrief

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  7. The Longing07

    How to write to your first love

    A first love keeps a strange grip long after it ends. How to write to yours — not to reopen it, but to thank the beginner you were and let them rest.

    longingnostalgiatenderness

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  8. The Longing08

    How to miss a friendship that faded

    No fight, no ending — you just stopped calling, both of you, gradually. How to grieve a friendship that faded, and decide whether to write it back to life.

    longingnostalgiaregret

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  9. The Longing09

    How to grieve someone who is still alive

    They're alive, reachable, maybe in the same city — and still gone. How to grieve someone who is still alive: estrangement, addiction, the person they were.

    griefconfusionlove

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  10. The Longing10

    How to miss someone who was bad for you

    You know they hurt you. You miss them anyway, and hate yourself for it. Why the worst relationships are the hardest to miss less — and how to write free.

    longingshameconfusion

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