I think I may need to start crying more?? My pie chart would be 99% “Crying silently in an AMC”. I love all your insights and deeper ways you connect with the world & your loved ones. It’s always a highlight of my day to read a new Soft Earlobe and reflect. I still think about “The Pile” whenever I look at My Pile.
THANK YOU, Kelsey!! Your support and understanding mean so much to me! And yeah I wonder what the cry log would look like of someone that cries so much less.
Also, here's to leveling our piles in 2026!!! I had REALLY hoped to get rid of mine!
Your commitment to both recording the data every year, and the analysis at year's end, is truly admirable. This is so incredibly thoughtful, just in terms of the moments or entries you detailed—what you have taken from them, and this year as a whole, and also how we as readers can see ourselves, or reflections however unflattering, in moments like these, and what we can glean as we move into another year.
I think I may need to start crying more?? My pie chart would be 99% “Crying silently in an AMC”. I love all your insights and deeper ways you connect with the world & your loved ones. It’s always a highlight of my day to read a new Soft Earlobe and reflect. I still think about “The Pile” whenever I look at My Pile.
THANK YOU, Kelsey!! Your support and understanding mean so much to me! And yeah I wonder what the cry log would look like of someone that cries so much less.
Also, here's to leveling our piles in 2026!!! I had REALLY hoped to get rid of mine!
Absolutely loved this read and feel more inspired to remember, catalog, and account in earnest this upcoming year.
This means so much!! And honestly, I would highly recommend it. I love reflecting on some of the challenges I thought would never pass!
Wait a cry log is so fun, and, yes, more important than a crumbl one lol
I would highly recommend it!! For crybabies and not!
I need to start doing this, I love this kind of data too. My Crumbl thing was way off though.
It's honestly really helpful as a reminder of things that were upsetting but you've mostly forgotten about.
And yeah I'm unsure about Crumbl!! I wonder if they'll even do another year of stats to compare.
i love this!! i'm a crier
Your commitment to both recording the data every year, and the analysis at year's end, is truly admirable. This is so incredibly thoughtful, just in terms of the moments or entries you detailed—what you have taken from them, and this year as a whole, and also how we as readers can see ourselves, or reflections however unflattering, in moments like these, and what we can glean as we move into another year.
love that you share these moments but hate that they happened 🩵