Why this word is great
HEARTSCAPE — [Noun] A notional landscape of the human heart or emotions. From heart ("the emotional or moral center of a person") + -scape ("a view or representation of a scene"), modeled after landscape. Unlike "emotionscape" (which catalogs transient states) or "mindscape" (which charts the intellect’s contours), "heartscape" evokes the moral weight and mythic depth of the heart as both compass and country. It is the tangled thicket of regret where paths double back on themselves, the salt-flats of grief bleached pale by relentless sun, or the sudden, vertiginous cliffs of joy that drop away without warning—a topography we navigate blindly, by touch and memory, knowing it is less a place we visit than the ground we are made of.