This is a playground for "sensibility" and words.
I have decided to call my place on note
a "playground for 'sensibility' and words."
I write things that overflow, layering articles that "convey" and articles that "let you feel" like a mille-feuille.
The brackets around "sensibility" represent the image of resonating with the unseen things around words and receiving them. Posts that are "sensibility articles" are marked with 《》 in the title. I will be adding them to this magazine.
To perceive.
Even if no one explains it to you,
even if you don't seek empathy from anyone,
even if ChatGPT doesn't say so.
When you can finally believe in the message you received as "the truth for yourself" all on your own, you will feel your core stabilize.
Because the world you are looking at is a world that belongs only to you in the first place.
You are just looking at the world you want to see.
How this beautiful sunset, which someone next to you is also gazing at, appears to them, and the emotions they receive from it, are different.
Don't be afraid to believe in the truth for you.
"If you think so, then it is so."
"If you think so, then for you, it is so."
"Because I think so, for me, it is so."
Please play freely with your imagination.
I like to play with metaphors and motifs.
They sometimes descend like inspiration,
and start acting on their own while I am writing.
I write down the words that start speaking on their own.
That is how it is.
I will play too.
In this playground, I have decided to also create AI art based on the images that come to mind.
The cover art for the "Opening Sensibility" articles is generative AI art created from the images that came to mind at that time.
For each one, I enjoy a dialogue by changing the prompt about 30-50 times, choosing the one that fits my sensibility.
Generative AI is like a creative alien that works very fast, has a rich imagination, sometimes betrays expectations, goes beyond expectations, and is uncontrollable.
Since learning the fun of writing prompts (spells), I have been enjoying them not as a way to have my imagination reproduced, but as a dialogue that expands my imagination.
As I have conveyed several times in other articles about the "uniqueness of individuals,"
for me, cherishing the "originality of expression" is a passion that knows no bounds. Because of that, I also felt like I had been bound by stereotypes. Therefore, creating AI art and releasing it into the world is, in itself, a place to lightly let go and play.

Questions to play with sensibility
What message came to mind when you saw the cover art for this "sensibility" article? (Try this before you start reading)
Look around where you are right now at the objects, living things, or scenery that catch your eye. If they could talk, what would they be saying to you? (Try this if you feel like it)
Is there a stereotype that is causing you distress?
