Most relationships don’t break suddenly.
They change quietly.
Conversations become shorter.
Certain things stop being said.
Small doubts go unspoken.
Distance appears, but no one names it.
Two people can still be together
while living increasingly separate lives.
It doesn’t look dramatic from the outside.
But it changes how people feel:
about each other, about themselves, about what is real.
Scorecard is built for this space.
Not to judge.
Not to diagnose.
Not to give advice.
To help you stop
and see clearly
what may already be happening.
The word scorecard once meant keeping track of others.
Here, it means something else entirely.
Understanding yourself
… and what really matters
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… and what really matters