🧠 Sister Spiral: Why We Pointed the Regret Beam at Reddit
Regret is best served communally—with memes, confessionals, and a faint sense of despair.
We built RegretLedger.com as a way to track fictional-but-familiar emotional losses—bad purchases, overhyped trends, therapy-shaped holes in your wallet. It was never meant to be a solo act. If you want to run the Ledger Tool or simulate your own regret scenarios, you’re in the right place.
Enter: r/BrokeAndSelfAware — our sister spiral on Reddit, where emotionally bankrupt folks gather to meme through their debt shame, dopamine overdrafts, and late-stage capitalist coping mechanisms.
Why cross-link? Because while RegretLedger mocks the *what*, BrokeAndSelfAware dives deep into the *why* (and then laughs about it anyway).
“I didn’t need a $300 budgeting course—I needed someone to say ‘Same.’”
So if you're feeling financially haunted, emotionally singed, or just need a place to flex your worst purchase with pride: head over. Drop a screenshot. Roast your younger self. Share your spiral. Or, for more breakdowns and predictions, check out our Ledger Blog Archive. We’ll be there—probably live-posting our Amazon late-night regret in real time.
TL;DR: – RegretLedger.com: Where emotional debt becomes content. – r/BrokeAndSelfAware: Where the content yells back.