A quiet space to read about
your current state.
Notes on life-state reflection, relationship distance, recovery, and how Yorisou thinks about check-ins and reports. Not a diagnosis. Not a prescription.
Life-state is a practical way to talk about the current mix of rhythm, preference, friction, recovery, attention, and relationship distance. The goal is not to reduce a person to a type — it is to make the present state easier to notice, name, and revisit.
Replies, plans, and over-accommodation all take energy. Recognising where the weight is showing up is a small but useful first step — not a diagnosis, and not a reason to cut people off.
How close is comfortable? How much space do you need before you feel grounded again? These questions are about your own patterns, not judgements about the other person.
Yorisou reports are meant to add structure and depth when a user wants more than a first result. Good report design shows what is added, what is limited, and why the content may be useful — not urgency, fear, or the feeling of being incomplete without buying.
A single check-in cannot capture everything. Returning to a result after a day, a week, or a month often reveals something that was not visible the first time. LINE is the low-friction path back.
Yorisou Notes does not provide clinical guidance, psychological diagnosis, legal advice, financial advice, or emergency support. It is a quiet reading space for the ideas behind the Yorisou experience.
