Self-Loathing – Failing to forgive yourself for the list.
The Discovery
The list was chronological. It didn't track crimes or sins, but rather the "background noise" of being a person: Remorse-The-List.rar
The file appeared on Elias’s desktop on a Tuesday morning. It wasn't downloaded, and it didn't come from an email. It was just there—a 4KB archive with a name that felt like a cold finger pressing against his spine. When he extracted it, there was no software, just a single, read-only .txt file. Self-Loathing – Failing to forgive yourself for the list
As the days passed, the list grew faster than Elias could clear it. He became a "Saint by Necessity," frantically holding doors, sending "just thinking of you" texts, and donating to every charity he saw. But the list was relentless. It tracked his thoughts . If he helped someone but resented doing it, a new entry appeared: Resented an act of grace. It wasn't downloaded, and it didn't come from an email
June 30, 2022 – Saw a stranger drop their glove and chose not to call out. (Status: Pending )