Meme, like a cultural virus, and IP, an infinitely expandable asset under control. The delicate balance between authority and virality might be the key to building a great brand. ✏️
nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m You came to Tokyo from last year to the year before.☺️♥️
I'm glad you like Zen and Japanese culture. I really like your artistic sense. Your thoughts are beautiful. Aesthetics.
Japan is incredibly beautiful.🇯🇵
Japan has a vast amount of rare metals buried underground. In the future, it will hold a crucial position in the resource wars for semiconductors. 
Biological success was once defined by leaving behind as many offspring as possible. However, in the modern era, “leaving an impact, shaping culture, and advancing technology for future generations” has become a new form of reproductive strategy.
In an increasingly high-intelligence society, a system that makes people want to have children seems necessary.
Hey, tell me who I should follow on nostr. nostr:note1r7xj5tzndletdcwlgul755thv2a7zlnnytvzyfza225gusrfs8eq4tykms
Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss 
True dialogue transcends the mere decoding of symbols—it is a resonance of meaning. 
During the French Revolution, ideals like “Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity” served as clear guiding principles. But today, such definitive banners are harder to see—opinions are fragmented everywhere, and even scientific data can lead to completely opposite conclusions depending on interpretation.
We’ve entered an era where people are no longer searching for a universal truth to believe in, but rather, something they can personally accept and make sense of. 
🗼 REDX is making its debut today! 🗼
Exciting events are lined up for the future, including a drone show over Tokyo and collaborative entertainment events at Tokyo Tower RED! ✨
Congratulations! 😆🎉
The world should be much simpler.
Spending time talking with children and young people around their twenties is the most enjoyable for me. Since they have fewer preconceived notions from past experiences, they see things with pure clarity and show genuine curiosity about everything. Instead of making excuses for failure, they take on challenges with a lighthearted attitude. If more adults were like this, the world would be a much more exciting place. I always find myself learning from them.
Kindness is not about overlooking mistakes or offering convenient words. It is about suppressing one’s own ego, understanding the other person’s situation, and providing hints toward the best possible choice. It is a reflection of one’s own way of being and the depth of their spirit.
Logos have the power to transcend words and appeal directly to intuition, making them the ultimate tool for instantly capturing human perception. This is tied to how the human brain processes visual information quickly—recognizing images or symbols in 0.1 seconds, faster than reading text, with colors and shapes sparking emotions in an instant.
Since modern people spend so much time in the smartphone world, the influence of logos feels exponentially greater than it did in the past. 
We are not able to do everything from the very beginning.
That’s why we need to unravel the habitual thought patterns that hinder our actions, delve deep into our emotions, heal the damages to our bodies, and bring the unconscious into consciousness.
As we rewrite our internal code, we begin to see more clearly how the past, present, and future all exist simultaneously in parallel.
Don’t you think a logo plays a very important role? 
The gap between prediction and reality—this “discrepancy” is too valuable to be dismissed as mere stress or negative emotions. By intentionally creating environments where such gaps occur and deeply analyzing the causes of these discrepancies, we can uncover new possibilities and insights about ourselves, ultimately enhancing our adaptability.
In a noisy environment, a siren blends into the background, making it less noticeable. But in complete silence, the contrast stands out, triggering a stronger alert response. The brain experiences stress from the mismatch between expectation and reality, which amplifies the reaction.
The combination of environment and stimulus can easily rewrite our perception of comfort and discomfort. Ultimately, our sensory experience is shaped by how we design our surroundings, and in the end, we’re just being deceived by the way change happens.
Contrast—relative change—dominates human physiological responses. nostr:note10jtaxwmuduwmzl9xua2c4jk5xpm84aqpshg5etqt6gpv39383wcs678s0h
I used to struggle with high-frequency alert sounds like alarms and sirens, as they would disrupt my heart rate. Wanting to adapt, I decided to incorporate siren sounds into my daily environment. Over time, the discomfort gradually subsided, and I even began to find them somewhat soothing.
It seems that humans can easily acclimate to repeated stimuli.
Friend’s Birthday Party 🖤🎉
I wanted to express so many words of celebration, but my feelings were so overwhelming that putting them into words felt almost wasteful. Instead, we laughed, drank, danced, and hugged endlessly it was an incredibly happy night filled with love and joy! 🥰💕💕

I think the reason we admire and worship others comes from the survival advantage of following a strong figure, and the psychological comfort of seeing a great figure in something we don't understand. If we admire others too much, we become blind and stop thinking. I think the important thing is not to elevate them, but to understand their true nature and make use of it within ourselves.
