Day 366 out of 1,095: Regaining Control After a Storm – and Why AI Must Be Personal
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It took me a year to realize I wasn’t broken. Just human.
After a complex personal event, I started doing the work.
Journaling. Processing. Talking. Listening.
Some tools helped. Others didn’t.
But the most powerful thing I discovered?
What worked for me didn’t work for my friend.
Same struggle. Different needs.
Different language.
Different tempo.
Different rhythm of healing.
And this is where the insight clicked:
If we want to help people regain control, find resilience, and build back stronger—we can’t assume one-size-fits-all.
We need technology that knows how to speak your language.
Your timing. Your bandwidth. Your goals.
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So what are we building?
A smart system that trains itself to adapt.
To listen before it offers.
To personalize before it advises.
To understand your emotional calendar, not just your Google one.
Right now, we're experimenting with an internal prototype.
We're testing it on ourselves first.
(We don’t ship what we don’t use.)
Next: A pilot product that will meet users where they are—emotionally, cognitively, and behaviorally.
That’s where it gets exciting.
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Why does this matter?
Because generative AI is powerful. But generic AI is useless in the healing journey.
Mental resilience is deeply personal—and scalable only when tech gets human enough to customize, learn, and evolve.
We’re not just building a tool.
We’re building a system that earns the right to help you.
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Curious to explore this with us?
We’re preparing for our next pilot.
If you're building at the intersection of AI, mental health, and personalization—or just want to jam—DM me.
Would love to connect with sharp minds who care about meaningful tech.
Till then,
Eliav
