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Why people stopped writing a journal?

cringe...

Why do people have a hard time expressing emotions through language?

Then...

What if you found your way back to journaling?

What if there were a new way to take care of you?

What if you could see your energy?!?!?!?!?

We no longer keep journals the way we used to.
Instead, we leave fragments of ourselves on social media: curated moments, filtered emotions, and versions of feelings shaped to be seen by others.
Being fully honest about our emotions can feel uncomfortable, even embarrassing.
So many feelings pass through us without ever being truly expressed.

But emotions do not disappear.
They remain layered, contradictory, and constantly shifting beyond what language alone can define.
Perhaps this is why journaling still matters: not simply to document our lives, but to care for ourselves, observe our inner states, and create space for emotions that cannot be reduced to a single word.

This project explores emotion as a living creature of energy rather than a fixed emotional state.
Written experiences transform into moving entities made of colour, light, shape, and motion, forming an evolving emotional ecosystem where feelings coexist, drift, and change over time.

This is not a traditional journal.
It is a digital garden where emotions are allowed to live, grow, and remain.

Your emotions are not linear.
They overlap, mutate, contradict, and evolve.
Within this space, they finally become visible.

BokBok

.a Korean onomatopoeic word describing

the gentle act of petting an animal