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Emotions. Life Experiences. Help is Available.
Welcome to the intriguing world of emotions, much like those explored in the story of Frankenstein! Just as the creature discovers and navigates its complex feelings, FKL invites you to learn more about the five common emotions and tips to manage them. Together let's illuminate the emotional journey that connects us all. Click on the Emotion Emoji to learn through Ted Talks or click on the emotion to link to MHA or Mental Health America resources.
Life Experiences
In this grand adventure called life, there are many experiences to come across- much like Frankenstein's creature! As he faced highs and lows in his quest for acceptance, FKL invites you to reflect on your own journey. Together, we'll explore the emotions that connect us all. Click on the picture to learn through Ted Talks or click the Life Experience links to MHA or Mental Health America Resources.

“In the gentle hum of my lab’s machines I learned that every soul—no matter how made—must return to silence, and in that shared stillness, we find comfort in knowing grief binds us all.”
“In the hush, I realized that even the most carefully built bonds can unravel—and in that unraveling lies our shared resilience.”
“In the dim of my lonely lab, I grew to learn even the gravest wounds— whether flesh or spirit— bind us all in a shared fragility, offering quiet hope in our common struggle to heal.”
“I learned even in the deepest shadows, we possess the power to rebuild ourselves—piece by piece, with compassion and courage.”
"Even the most meticulously crafted plans can falter—and in those moments of uncertainty, we discover the resilience to rebuild and forge new paths.”
“Moving isn't just a change of place—it's a chance to rebuild, to find new purpose, and to create a home wherever we are.”
"Love—like creation—isn't about perfection; it's about finding someone whose flaws harmonize with your own, building a life together from the pieces of your past.”
"Even the most meticulously crafted plans can falter—and in those moments of uncertainty, we discover the resilience to rebuild and forge new paths.”
"Leaving home isn't abandonment—it's the first step in crafting a life uniquely my own, built from the foundation of love and lessons learned.”
"Adulthood isn't about perfection—it's about embracing our flaws, learning from our mistakes, and building a life that's uniquely our own.”
“In the quiet of my once-bustling lab, I realized that retirement isn't an end, but a new beginning—a chance to relearn, explore, and create a life filled with purpose and joy.”













