What dies is explored in a calm, monochrome mental health infographic with five habit-loop cards, wellness icons, and subtle data callouts. The editorial layout blends anonymous adult figures and transforming leaves to convey burnout, resilience, and healing in a modern psychology magazine style.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Self-help infographic titled "What Dies, What Heals". Archetype: HABIT-LOOP DIAGRAM. Photorealistic editorial infographic in a modern psychology magazine style, minimal monochrome palette, clean studio lighting, calm reflective mood, high readability, anonymous adult figures, symbolic wilted leaves transforming into healthy growth, clear section dividers, simple data-callout boxes, supportive wellness icons, vector-clean Pinterest-friendly layout. Include 5 numbered cards arranged in a structured editorial flow: 1) "Old Thought Patterns" — "Rigid beliefs can fade when they are noticed and questioned." with a looping thought icon. 2) "Burnout" — "Chronic stress drains energy, focus, and sense of self." with a low battery icon. 3) "Emotional Numbness" — "Disconnection can be a sign of overload, not failure." with a muted heart icon. 4) "Resilience" — "Small acts of rest and support rebuild inner strength." with a sprouting leaf icon. 5) "Healing" — "Recovery begins as space opens for feeling, meaning, and growth." with a sunrise icon. Add subtle monochrome data-callout boxes with short labels like "Stress cycle", "Warning signs", and "Recovery signals". Use anonymous adults in editorial poses, transitioning visually from faded, shadowed states to grounded, healthier presence. Integrate wilted leaves morphing into healthy foliage across the composition. All text rendered cleanly in English, no spelling errors, no gibberish characters, no watermarks Compassionate, non-stigmatizing framing. No diagnostic claims. Always include a crisis hotline / "talk to someone" callout in {language}.
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