THE LIFE DIARY

TIME has become over the years the most precious gift. For the last 23 years, I have been carried a life diary starting upon my arrival in London on March 31, 2000.

“Over 8,500 days and 25,700 life moments captured that translate into gratitude and valuable data to better apprehend the future.”

When gratitude meets purpose

Each day, I highlights three moments that matter to freeze those moments in time with the opportunity to revisit them at any given day in the present, browsing through the booklets.

My life diary has become a “livre de vie” and has taken physical form through the Be (t)here project: an identification of moments supported by human memory, which is re-emphasized through handwriting, photography and computer metadata mining [date & location].