About WantingWhat

The simplest question.
The hardest one to stay with.

WantingWhat is for the people still asking — quietly, often, in private. We don't sell answers. We make small companions for the asking itself.

the noise we collect
you should be married by now
you should already own a home
you should be making more money
you should be happier than this
what do you want,
beneath all this?
act · 01 / dissolve
the quiet reason

We chase answers outside because the unknown is frightening.
The place we actually want to go—
we don't yet dare to trust.

four directions · when you don't know what's next

Not rules.
Reminders.

You already know more than you think. These are the directions the path tends to take, when you stop waiting for permission and start moving with what's alive.

01 · sensing

Sense by doing.

You don't plan your way to a life — you live your way into one. Try the small thing. Notice what comes alive.

02 · expression

Express to find ground.

Words you write become anchors for what's drifting. Make the small notes. Even the messy ones count.

03 · play

Play with attention.

What you do when no one's watching is the signal. Follow what feels alive — even when it makes no sense yet.

04 · spectrum

Hold the whole of it.

Joy and ache. Doubt and clarity. They're all data. All of it is material — not just the polished parts.

The cave you fear to enter
holds the treasure you seek.

— Joseph Campbell

What you've been afraid to look at, sit with, or trust — that's where what you're actually wanting lives. You don't need to storm in. A door at a time is enough.

why we make these

We make small, private companions—
not to give you the answer,
but to keep you company in the asking.

begin where you are

The first companion is here.

floe is a writing companion — for the quieter conversation you keep meaning to have with yourself. Free to begin.

Meet floe