The Six Shelves

Your library organizes itself

As patterns emerge, they're captured in six different types of entries.You don't organize it—the system does.

Operating Manual

Your psychological user manual

Core patterns, fears, strengths, and working styles—documented and refined as you grow. This is where mikage captures how you actually work, not how you think you should.

Example entries you might find here

"How I Make Decisions Under Pressure"
"My Relationship With Visibility"
"What Happens When I Feel Behind"
"The Stories I Tell Myself About Money"

Breakthroughs

Your breaks become gold

Major realizations that changed your trajectory. These are your kintsugi moments—breaks that became beautiful, honored and preserved so you never lose what you fought to learn.

Example entries you might find here

"The Day I Realized I Was Building for Approval"
"Perfectionism Isn't Protection"
"My Avoidance Was a Request for Safety"
"Why I Keep Sabotaging My Own Success"

Mindset Chapters

Deep psychological insights

Personalized understanding of how your mind works. Like therapy notes, but forward-looking and growth-oriented. These chapters evolve as you do.

Example entries you might find here

"Your Relationship With Control"
"The Cost of Being the Reliable One"
"Why Rest Feels Like Failure"
"Your Pattern of Pre-Rejection"

Frameworks

Your decision-making tools

Mental models and tools generated from your specific struggles. Not generic advice copied from books—these are your frameworks, forged through your actual experience.

Example entries you might find here

"Your Decision-Making Framework"
"The Visibility Ladder (Your Version)"
"Reframing Rejection: Your Protocol"
"When to Push vs. When to Pause"

Playbooks

When X happens, do Y

Action plans for recurring moments. Tactical guidance for your specific challenges—pre-thought responses to situations that used to catch you off guard.

Example entries you might find here

"When Fundraising Gets Dark"
"Launch Week Anxiety Protocol"
"Handling Criticism From Investors"
"Recovery After a Bad Day"

Field Notes

The raw material of insight

Quick observations and micro-insights captured in the moment. The seeds of understanding, preserved before they disappear. Your library's living edge.

Example entries you might find here

"Noticed: I procrastinate on visibility tasks"
"Today's session revealed a pattern"
"Connection between stress and over-planning"
"That feeling before I avoid a hard call"

How It Works

Your Library Evolves

Every conversation adds to your knowledge base. Mikage recognizes patterns, surfaces insights, and generates entries that capture your evolving understanding.

You Share

Through voice or text, you share what's on your mind—challenges, reflections, decisions.

We Recognize

Patterns emerge. Insights surface. Connections form between past and present.

Library Grows

New entries appear on the right shelf, tagged and searchable, building your personal wisdom.

Start Building Your Library

Your library begins with your first conversation. Three reflective questions, five minutes.