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the hunger beneath
A literary diagnostic about the eating you didn't choose — about the patterns you inherited from the table you grew up at, the kitchen you grew up in, the women who ran them.
Thirty-four short questions. Most are multiple choice. Five at the end ask you to write — short answers, a few sentences each. All five are optional.
What you get back is one piece of writing about you, written by AI that read your specific answers through a framework we built. Not a wellness checklist. Not a quiz result. A short literary profile.
$19 if you decide to read the full report — paid only at the end, after you've seen what's coming. If you don't want to pay, the assessment itself is free, and you'll see a preview before any payment screen.
Takes about ten minutes. Your answers stay private.
The food was never the point.
the diagnostic
what it recognizes
Some women clear their plates because the cleared plate was how they were taught to say thank you. Some take a little more than they need — insurance against a scarcity that already happened, to someone else, long ago. Some set a beautiful table even for one. Some are defined by what they don't eat. Some eat what they want, in their own kitchens, in houses their mothers have barely visited. Some serve everyone first. Some keep their most important meals private. Some have always felt, on a quiet frequency, that they were eating the wrong thing.
The diagnostic recognizes eight inheritance patterns. The report develops the one your answers most clearly support — and names the others, when they show up.
what's in the report
five sections, about four thousand words
Not a checklist. Not a personality type. A literary profile written from your specific answers, in five movements.
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i.
where this began
Traces the pattern back through the women in your line — the ones whose shape you inherited, the ones whose sentences show up in your own voice.
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ii.
the shape of it, daily
Renders how the pattern actually lives in your hours — the moments it shows up, the moments it goes quiet, the surfaces it leaves marks on.
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iii.
the voice inside
Names what speaks to you when no one is in the room. The internal narration that calls itself common sense.
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iv.
your specific version
Develops the part of the pattern that is only yours — the variations your particular history put into it. Quotes you back to yourself.
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v.
the view from here
Ends without telling you what to do about any of it. The point is the reading, not the prescription.
how it works
three steps, ten minutes
i. the questions
thirty-four short questions
Most are multiple choice. Five at the end ask you to write — short answers, a few sentences each. All five are optional. Your answers stay private.
ii. the preview
a short opening, free
About three hundred words. Names your pattern in the voice the full report will be written in. You see this before any payment screen — so you know what you're buying.
iii. the report
about four thousand words, $19
If the opening lands, the full report follows. One-time payment at checkout — and if we can't deliver your report, you're refunded automatically.
begin
most of what we eat, we eat for reasons we didn't choose
The diagnostic names them. Thirty-four short questions, about ten minutes. The opening preview is free. The full report — about four thousand words, written from your answers — is yours for $19, paid only at the end, only if you decide to read further.
No login required. Your answers stay private.
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reading what you wrote
one more thing
want this to be about you?
Your report is written from your own words. You've left the last few questions blank — so right now it would read more general than personal. Adding even a sentence to one of them is what makes it yours.
No pressure, and no need to say much — a line is plenty.
a small piece of writing about you
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