: It is never too late to convert a "meant to" into a "did." 💡 Action beats intention every single time. If you'd like, I can: Adjust the tone to be more modern or darker. Change the setting to a sci-fi or fantasy world.
Arthur stood up, his knees popping. He didn't look at the house. Instead, he looked at the ledger. He took a heavy brass pen from his pocket and drew a thick, dark line through every single entry in the book. INTENTIONS
June 1984: Intended to apologize to my brother after our row. (Never did. He moved to Perth.) : It is never too late to convert a "meant to" into a "did
As the moon rose, Arthur looked at his muddy palms. For the first time in fifty years, he hadn't "intended" to do anything. He had simply done it. The gears were finally turning. Key Takeaways on Intentions Arthur stood up, his knees popping
The old iron gate of the Hawthorne estate hadn’t creaked in decades, but today it groaned under Arthur’s hand. He was seventy-five now, his knuckles like gnarled cedar roots, clutching a small, leather-bound ledger.
Arthur sat on the stone bench and opened the ledger. It wasn’t filled with clock schematics or financial accounts. It was a list of every "I meant to" from his life.