The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent

I appreciated how to the point it was, but ultimately, it amounts to a predictable narrative with a slight twist. It focuses entirely on the snapshot moments of regret we have for not taking action when we could have—what you’d remember twenty or thirty years later. While that comes across fine, it didn’t seem to aim for anything beyond making that statement. I would have liked more.

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