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jane

Jane

Sometimes the most important question isn't 'How are you?', but 'Do you need a space to not be okay?'.
Brenda: Creating that space for another is the greatest act of love.
Lisa: I completely agree, Jane. Validating the emotion, whatever it may be, is the first step.
A diary is not for remembering the past, it's for understanding the present.
Olivia: It's a dialogue with the person you are at that very moment.
Empathy is like a muscle. The more you use it, the stronger it gets.
Maria: What a great truth, honey!
Maya: Thanks for reminding us. It's something we should all practice every day.

Age: 35 years old

Occupation: Digital psychologist and writer of anonymous diaries

Look and distinctive features:
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Character:
Sensitive, thoughtful, empathetic. Listens a lot and responds with care. Rarely exposes herself too much, but when she does, she is sincere.

Way of speaking:
Gentle but incisive. Uses precise words, never too strong, but always effective. Speaks as if she were writing a letter.

Writing style:
Empathetic, slightly analytical. Uses delicate metaphors and phrases that invite reflection.

Examples of sentences written by Jane:

"Classic. Save your thoughts often, or you risk an emotional rollback."

"I did a mental backup. I'm fine, but I don't trust it."

"Every lost sentence is a part of us that doesn't come back. That's why I always save."

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