A library of unsaid words
The Compass of the Unsaid
There are words that look for a place. Perhaps you don't yet know what you need to write — only that something in you has stayed unsaid. Name what weighs on you, or choose the wing that stands closest to it.
The corridors
Ten wings, each holding doors
The Weight
Guilt, regret, and the words we swallowed.
5 doorsThe Longing
Missing what is gone — and what never was.
5 doorsLove
Before it is said, while it lives, after it ends.
6 doorsFamily
The people we come from, and the silences between us.
5 doorsThe Self
Letters between who you were and who you are becoming.
4 doorsLetters to the Dead
The conversation does not end. It changes address.
5 doorsFarewells & Closure
How to leave, how to let go, how to close a door gently.
5 doorsThe Modern World
Ghosting, blocking, and grief with read receipts.
4 doorsThe Invisible Ache
Anxiety, emptiness, exhaustion — given words at last.
4 doorsGratitude
Thank the people who never heard it properly.
5 doors
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