I'm working on an unusually useful way to leverage a daily journal. I've built a pretty complex system/app, but it uses my personal daily journal, and am at the point where I'd like to demo it to others.<p>It incorporates some pretty useful features that I haven't seen anywhere else. For my personal journal, I tend to have 5-10 entries per day, so it would be best to showcase a decent volume of data, at least hundreds of entries going back a couple years.<p>I've search all the usual places and just haven't found something that would work. Ideally it would be from a relatively modern perspective, like within the last 50 years or so, but I guess it could work from older. And for now would prefer something in English and in parsable/plain text format.<p>Does this ring a bell for anyone?
Not sure if this is what you're looking for but this is classic in the psychological community:<p><a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/Letters_from_Jenny/iVQNAQAAMAAJ?hl=en" rel="nofollow">https://www.google.com/books/edition/Letters_from_Jenny/iVQN...</a><p>It's been analyzed for personal themes etc and the subject of lots of methodological discussion over the years.<p>The tricky part is that I'm not sure it's currently available in digitized form. It might be, or you might have to scan it and then read it with OCR.<p>The other problem is copyright issues perhaps?<p>Revisiting it with modern analysis methods would be pretty interesting actually now that I think about it.