What If, Rewritten
On forgiveness, imagination, and the courage to leave questions open

What If, Rewritten
On forgiveness, imagination, and the courage to leave questions open
What if is not a wound.
It’s a sketchbook.
Loose pages,
unfinished lines,
ideas that were never meant
to become proof.
What if doesn’t ask
why you failed.
It asks
what else might live here
now that you’re listening.
Some lives are not chosen
because they were wrong,
but because timing
had other work to do.
Some doors stay closed
not as punishment,
but as protection—
until the hand that opens them
belongs to someone
who has learned to stay.
So I forgive myself
for the drafts I abandoned.
They were not mistakes.
They were studies.
I forgive myself
for believing completion
was the only form of worth.
What if is imagination
trying to breathe
without being pressed
into outcome.
And today,
I let it create without verdict.
I let it ask
without dragging me backward.
I let it remain a field—
not a sentence.
—
Flower InBloom
About the Creator
Flower InBloom
I write from lived truth, where healing meets awareness and spirituality stays grounded in real life. These words are an offering, not instruction — a mirror for those returning to themselves.
— Flower InBloom


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