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Our mission began with one question: What if memory could heal?
OHEUXI Inc. is built on the legacy of sacrifice.
Especially the sacrifices of war veterans who carried invisible emotional wounds long after their service.
At OHEUXI, we restore emotional balance so people can restore their lives and reconnect with society.
Emotional collapse doesn't just bring sadness.
It can trigger violence, failure, isolation, and even suicide. These aren’t personal flaws they are systemic vulnerabilities.
That’s why we intervene early, before the breakdown becomes visible at the first emotional signal.
Emotional collapse and climate collapse are deeply intertwined. When nature breaks, people break. When people break, society unravels.
OHEUXI connects emotional recovery to nature.
Forests offer the most dignified, silent, and safe spaces for restoration. We design immersive experiences that guide people back to these spaces gently, meaningfully.
We believe emotional recovery is not just personal; it's ecological.
Now is the time for shared empathy and collective response.
We build emotional infrastructure that prevents collapse from the inside out.

Why We Exist
OHEUXI is not just a startup it is a movement of emotional revival.
It’s a public emotional recovery initiative born out of necessity, not trend.
OHEUXI didn’t start with a business plan. It started with a breakdown
and a decision to rebuild something others could hold onto.
From the founder’s personal experience with emotional isolation and systemic disconnection,
OHEUXI was born not as a product, but as a lifeline,
structured to help others come back to themselves and to life.
Some of the core technologies mentioned here are currently under confidential
protection and registered for technical escrow.

Founder’s Story: From Collapse to OHEUXI
The Journey to Building an Emotional Infrastructure
"I was alone. I had lost everything. Not just emotionally — but structurally. I no longer existed in the system."
jian Heo, Founder of OHEUXI
A Life Collapsed
I have failed three times over the past nine years.
I’m now 44 years old, with no wealth, no savings, and currently undergoing credit recovery.
I’m a solo founder, building again from the ground up.
But the hardest lesson I learned was this:
The system doesn’t catch people when they fall. It erases them.
In Korea, I lost everything.
Not just a business, but my identity, relationships, and sense of safety.
I experienced betrayal, IP theft, financial collapse, and social isolation.
There was no place to lean on, no one to hear me.
That’s when I realized:
I wasn’t just emotionally broken I had become invisible.
And invisibility isn’t caused by weakness.
It comes from a lack of infrastructure.
The Turning Point
I chose not to disappear.
Instead, I documented my breakdown.
I tracked my emotional patterns and mapped the fragments of a collapsed inner world.
Out of this darkness came a single cry:
A song from the edge of life — “because love, in the end, will save us with love".
That was when I discovered a truth:
Recovery is not treatment.
Recovery is reconnection.
Emotion → Recognition → Recovery → Return
This is the true cycle of healing.
Why America
America does not reject those who’ve failed.
It respects those who rise again.
I’m not here to sell a product.
I’m here to offer a pre-collapse system —
a structural mechanism that acts before a person falls apart.
It’s not wellness tech.
It’s public emotional infrastructure.
What I’m building isn’t just innovation.
It’s protection for those who’ve become unrecognizable to the world.
What We Built
Just as we have warning systems for earthquakes or fires,
OHEUXI is building a system that detects and responds to emotional collapse.
We are not an app.
We are not self-care.
We are a civic infrastructure for emotional resilience.
The structure we’ve created includes:
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Emotion Signal Detection System
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Memory-Based Emotional Content (music, narrative)
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Immersive Forest Recovery Environments
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Empathy-Based Circular Giving Model
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Recovery → Giving → Reintegration → Social Return Loop
"That is why we build platforms where veterans, survivors,
and the emotionally invisible can recover dignity and give it forward."
In particular, veterans who served their country often return to civilian life with no emotional infrastructure for support. OHEUXI ensures their sacrifices are not forgotten not only through words, but through systems that protect their dignity.
This is not a luxury.
It’s infrastructure.
Because emotional collapse is real.
And people need safe structures, not pity.
Why Me — Why This
I didn’t build this because it was a good idea.
I built it because I had no choice.
No one else was going to do it —
because it wasn’t trendy, or fundable, or scalable.
But I had already fallen through every gap in the system.
Three failed startups.
A founder with no credit, no safety net, and no reason to try again.
But one reason to keep going:
Because no one else would.
I am not the reasonable choice.
But sometimes the unreasonable are the only ones who can reach where others refuse to look.
“When they spelled our company name wrong,
I realized — they never saw us.
And from that moment on,
we decided never to be unseen again.”
What I Stand For Now
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I want the world to see emotional collapse as a public crisis, not a private flaw.
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I want to build reconnection systems that work before people break.
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I offer infrastructure, not sympathy.
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I design structures where fractured emotions can return and rebuild.
“After I lost my intellectual property, my company, and my name,
I had nowhere left to go — physically or emotionally.
That’s when OHEUXI was born.
Not as a business, but as a place where people could land without shame.
Because people don’t just need help.
They need safe ground to land on.”OHEUXI Inc. is not just a company.
It is a structural commitment to protect those left unseen.
Why can forests save more lives than just carbon?
Because forests, like emotions,
hold the silence where broken people can breathe again.
Welcome to OHEUXI.
Where the invisible begin again.

The Crisis We Face
Humanity stands at the intersection of two interconnected collapses:
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Climate breakdown disrupting homes, environments, and survival stability
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Emotional erosion manifesting as disconnection, despair, and numbness
Climate breakdown shatters the external world.
Emotional erosion weakens the inner world.
Those without connection are most at risk.
And when enough individuals collapse, entire systems strain.
That’s why collective awareness and emotional infrastructure are no longer optional they are essential.

Our Mission
We build emotion-based infrastructure for early recovery capable of sensing signs of collapse before they become irreversible.
Our system offers proactive support, without waiting for formal diagnoses or delayed treatment.
It reaches emotional tipping points early through ethically grounded technology.

What We Created
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Experience-driven emotional insight system
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Recovery feedback loop with participatory metrics
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Emotion-responsive logic triggered by music and art
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Empathy-based donation and reintegration ecosystem
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Forest-integrated recovery programs with climate response pathways
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Emotion → Signal → Recovery → Structure → Survival
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We design emotion as infrastructure to restore life where it breaks.
Who We Are
We are not building an app.
We are building emotional infrastructure just like what we build for earthquakes or wildfires.
Because emotional disasters are real.
And like physical disasters, they need structural systems, not just sympathy.


Who This Is For
For youth grieving the loss of climate security.
For middle-aged individuals facing quiet failure and emotional disconnection.
For elders fading from social recognition.
And for the artists, engineers, and givers who believe emotional care is a shared responsibility.
For national veterans who returned from service with invisible scars society has long overlooked.
We guide those standing at the threshold of collapse
back toward connection, life, and meaning through emotion.
The Future We Are Building
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Emotional recovery becomes a new pillar of public care systems.
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Climate-related grief is acknowledged as a form of collective trauma.
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Every person is offered a return path to life through emotional infrastructure.
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Our system is designed to align with global institutions such as the UN, WHO, and public-sector collaborations across nations and local communities.
