The Limits of "Chess-Style" Capitalism and the Great Shift to a "Shogi-Style" Circular Society 1. The Social Paradox Highlighted by the Exclusion of Ex-Offenders Exclusion from the Global Trust Network: It is virtually impossible for ex-offenders to simply "flee overseas because Japan is too hard to live in." Strict visa requirements and immigration barriers effectively strip them of international mobility. The Structural Vicious Cycle: Those who deviate from social rules by committing crimes find themselves, ironically, chained to the very social framework they struggled to fit into. The hurdles for securing employment and housing become impossibly high, resulting in an inescapable loop of isolation and recidivism. The "Social OS": This system of "excluding those who fall off the tracks and never allowing them back on the board" is a classic symptom of the "Chess-style" rules that modern Japan currently runs on. 2. Chess-S...
This repository explores global system architectures, AI-era dynamics, attention, trust (Emotionics), and the transition protocols shaping our future. It serves as an open archive of observations and frameworks for understanding structural shifts beyond daily news and short-term reactions. The guiding belief here is simple: Sustainable futures do not rely on charismatic leaders, but on resilient systems and careful design today. Disclaimer: On this blog, “the world” does not include Japan.