Rinsei (rinsei)

Rinsei

Humanity researcher Exploring self-love community and emotional belonging in the Web3 era

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No clear answers, still moving. Some days feel aligned. Other days, I question everything. What I’m building. If it even matters. If anyone cares. There’s no clear signal. No guarantee. Just this quiet decision to keep going. I used to think progress meant clarity. Now I’m starting to think it might just mean not stopping. Still unsure. Still building. Still here. For anyone else in this phase— how do you keep going without clear answers? #world #selflove #selflovergroup

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If systems are made, they can be rebuilt. Money. Work. Value. None of these are natural. They were designed. And over time, we forgot that. We started treating systems as if they were permanent. But they’re not. Web3 reminded me of something simple: you don’t have to accept the system. you can participate in rebuilding it. Not perfectly. Not at scale. Just small. A different way to create value. A different way to connect. A different way to belong. Still early. Still messy. But maybe that’s how every real system begins. What would you rebuild first? #world #selflove #selflovegroup

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Humanity Research Who benefits from the current system? We grow up believing: study hard work hard earn money And somehow, that becomes the definition of a “good life.” But who decided that? Who designed this system? And more importantly— who is it really working for? Because if you look closely, many people are exhausted, disconnected, and still feel like something is missing. Web3 introduced an interesting idea: don’t just trust the system— question it. rebuild it. Maybe value is not fixed. Maybe it’s designed. And if it’s designed, it can be redesigned. So I keep thinking: Are we living inside a system that benefits us— or one we were simply taught to accept? What do you think?

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Yesterday I asked a question about crypto and the future. But today I’m thinking about something deeper. The world today looks rich. Technology is everywhere. Opportunities are everywhere. But I wonder… Are human hearts actually fulfilled? Many people spend their days chasing money and work. Sometimes you try something new with excitement. But when you actually start, reality feels heavier than expected. You start asking yourself: Who is even interested in what I’m doing? And sometimes you quietly think, “Can someone pull me out of this darkness?” Maybe many creators feel this way. So this weekend I want to think about something important. What keeps a human moving forward even when nothing seems to work? I’ll share what I learn on Monday.

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Can Self Love Become a Currency? I believe it will. In the future, human emotions may become part of the economy. For a long time, money represented labor. Then the internet created digital value. And now Web3 is creating new forms of ownership. So what comes next? I think emotion might be one of the next frontiers. Imagine a world where feelings like support, inspiration, or empathy could have measurable value. If emotions could be used in work or business, the structure of society might change in a very interesting way. Maybe the next economy isn’t only about money. Maybe it’s about human value itself. What do you think? If emotions could be tokenized, what kind of tokens would exist? Love token? Empathy token? Support token? I’m curious how people imagine this future.

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Building something small right now. I keep thinking: What if self-love was not just a feeling, but something you could experience every day? I’m exploring this idea through simple things: • jewelry as a reminder • small groups as safe spaces • community as belonging Still early. Still messy. Trying to understand what actually helps people feel connected to themselves. For builders here: What comes first? Product? Community? Or shared ritual?

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Humanity Research Meme coins and crypto are exploding everywhere. But how far can this really go? I’ve traded many meme coins. Honestly, a lot of them felt like scams. Still, I keep thinking. Maybe the crypto world is still in its early stage. If developers use it properly, it could create entirely new ways of exchanging value. I still believe something bigger is coming. One day, even emotions might become a form of currency. I want to help build that future. Of course, starting from small businesses first. What do you think? Is our world truly thriving today? Or are we searching for a completely new system?

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