end shame. the test

Everyone carries one.

The thing they'd rather die than say. It runs the calendar, the spending, the silence in the room. Written down, it weighs less. Said out loud, it starts to die.

12 questions · 2 minutes · no name, no email, nothing stored anywhere but your device

the film · 43s

The test

Shame is one emotion wearing six costumes. Twelve statements, four honest answers each. The test names the costume yours wears.

Answer for how it is, not how it should be.

Why writing

Shame survives on secrecy.

Guilt says I did a bad thing. It polices behavior, apologizes, and moves on. Shame says I am the bad thing — and identity-level verdicts don't respond to willpower. They respond to exposure.

Four decades of expressive-writing research point the same direction: what gets written and then said loses its grip. The protocol is that mechanism with a spine — thirty days, five phases, one notebook. Name it. Trace where it was installed. Say it under safe conditions. Answer it in a trained voice. Close the case.

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What this is, plainly.

A structured writing practice. It does not diagnose, treat, or replace therapy — for depression, addiction, trauma, or crisis, a professional outranks a notebook. The protocol says this inside too, on day one.

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Questions

What exactly arrives after payment?
Immediate access to the full pattern readings and the complete 30-day protocol, on a private page, printable. No app, no login, no account.
Is the test really anonymous?
Yes. Answers are scored on your device and stay there. No name, no email, no tracking pixel deciding what you feel.
Why $29?
One therapy session runs $150 and this claims to replace zero of them. $29 is a notebook-and-a-month price for a method, written down properly, once.
What if it does nothing for me?
Thirty days, unconditional refund, one email. Keep everything.
Who made this?
A small independent studio. No guru, no face, no seminar. The method is older than the site; the site just wrote it down straight.