Mosena is an AI companion with a long memory. You talk freely about your days. It catches the loops you keep walking into and shows them back — using the phrases you actually used.
"Nothing special happened this week." But there was a fight on Monday, an anxious Tuesday, and a pattern you never connected.
Each time it's "a different situation." But the loop is the same. You can't catch it alone — you need an observer with a memory longer than a day.
Your therapist says "you've grown." You don't feel it — there's no data, only impressions, and impressions lie.
Text or voice. About work, relationships, anxiety, joy. No scales, no forms — talk like to a friend. Mosena responds as a strategist: names what's actually going on, gives concrete next steps.
Every week, the system reads what you've said and clusters episodes into recurring loops — using your own phrases, not clinical labels. New episodes link back to the loop you've already named.
A portrait of 3–5 active loops, each with a 9-block breakdown: where it fires, what it costs, where you're wrong about yourself, and one thing to try this week. You walk into therapy with notes.
"I rest when I'm done."
In the last 6 weeks, the loop ended at "done" exactly zero times. New scope, new pass, new edge case. The premise isn't true — and the loop runs on it.
Pick one "almost done" thing. Ship it Wednesday by 7pm — broken edges and all. Then close the laptop, even if your hand reaches for it. Report back on Sunday.
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