Mindspire — Project Knowledge (Simple Version)

What this is

Mindspire is a website for real mental health stories.

Not therapy.
Not advice.
Just honest experiences from real life, written clearly and safely.

AI can help tidy things up—but it doesn’t make things up.


Who it’s for

  • People going through mental health struggles

  • People in recovery

  • Anyone who wants real stories, not textbook answers


What it does

  • Lets you post and organise real-life experiences

  • Keeps everything clear, structured, and safe

  • Makes sure nothing turns into “advice” by accident

Think of it as:

A place where truth is written down properly… without being messed with.


The rules (non-negotiable)

  • No medical advice
    This is not a doctor’s office

  • Keep it real
    No changing the story to sound better

  • No money-making off it
    Content is not for selling or flipping

  • AI behaves itself
    It can tidy writing, but:

    • It doesn’t invent stories

    • It doesn’t change meaning

    • It doesn’t act like an expert

  • Keep people safe
    No harmful or triggering nonsense


How it should work

  • Simple blog-style posts

  • Clean layout (easy to read, no clutter)

  • Sections like:

    • Experience

    • Reflection

    • Insight

  • Tags like:

    • Recovery

    • Crisis

    • Rebuilding

  • A small note on every page saying what this is (and what it isn’t)


Basic tech idea (nothing fancy)

  • Store posts (title, content, date, tags)

  • Keep it organised

  • Make it easy to read on phones

That’s it. No overengineering.


Important line (stick this everywhere)

This is real experience, not medical advice.
It’s independently created and not linked to any government or health service.


Tone

  • Straight talking

  • Honest

  • Calm

  • No drama, no preaching

A bit of grit is fine. Fake positivity isn’t.


End goal

A solid place where real stories are told properly—
without being twisted, sold, or dressed up as something they’re not.



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