There used to be one way to write sorry 100 times. A teacher's punishment. A lined notebook. A cramped hand after the fortieth line. You'd sit there writing the same word over and over, and somewhere around line sixty something would shift — it stopped feeling like a task and started feeling like something you were actually doing on purpose. Like the repetition itself was the point. That feeling didn't go away when we moved our conversations online. If anything, it got more relevant. Because now the question isn't whether you can write sorry 100 times — it's whether doing it will actually reach the person who needs to see it. And the answer, more often than you'd expect, is yes.…