Life Stories Project

Connect psychological theory with the real world

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Aim of setting up this platform

Life has different stages, each with stories worth telling. We want to build a digital platform to collect and preserve these personal narratives.


Here, every story reaches more people, offering warmth, choices, and resilience from real life. Our goal is a lasting archive that brings readers comfort, inspiration, and connection.

Who can share a story?

Anyone and everyone. Regardless of your age, profession, or background, you are warmly welcomed to share a story based on your own true life experience.

What kind of story can I share?

Any meaningful fragment of your life: a moment of warmth, a difficult choice, a lesson from growing up, a career change, or a memory of a bygone era. We value authenticity and sincerity over grand themes or perfect prose.

Why stories are important for understanding our lives?

It helps us organise scattered memories into a meaningful story. Without it, our experiences feel like disorganised books on a shelf. With self-narrative, we arrange them into a sequence that gives purpose and direction to who we are.

Introduction to Self-Narrative

Self-narrative is the story we tell ourselves about our lives. It organises scattered memories into a meaningful sequence, giving us purpose, unity, and direction. Without it, our experiences feel like random moments; with it, we understand who we are and where we are going.

Story sharer introduction

Everyone is welcome to share their life story here—whether you are young, middle-aged, or elderly, and no matter your background, culture, or profession.

YB

Dr. CHUNG Yiu Bun

+852 2948 8160
ybchung@eduhk.hk

Alastair

Dr. TO Hing Kwan Alastair

Lecturer I

+852 2948 8021
hkto@eduhk.hk

Lawrence

Dr. Ma Ka Yin Lawrence

Lecturer I

+852 2948 7640
lkyma@eduhk.hk

Andy

Mr. Cho Hoi On Andy

Senior Lecturer II

+852 2948 8609
andycho@eduhk.hk

Contact Us

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Location:

Room 26, 2/F., Block D1,
The Education University of Hong Kong

Call:

+852 2948 8544

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