Throughout history, people have formed emotional connections with objects that carry personal meaning. A photograph, a handwritten letter, or a piece of jewelry can become valuable not because of what it is made of, but because of the memories attached to it. As technology becomes more personal, a new possibility is emerging: objects may no longer simply store memories, but become part of the experiences that create them. The future of meaningful technology may not be about creating smarter devices, but about creating objects that understand our stories, routines, and personal moments.