Free Experimenter

REDA

Free Experimenter

When only one answer is allowed, new possibilities cannot grow. People need room to try, fail, and find better ways in their own style.

A Free Experimenter (REDA) is someone who believes society does not have only one correct answer. They see better paths emerging through many different attempts and choices. Rather than fitting everyone into a fixed method, they value the process of trying things firsthand, learning from experience, and expanding what is possible. They care about keeping society flexible enough for new ideas and experiments to arise naturally.

Political Traits

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Core Values

Free Experimenter

I don’t want to close off possibilities just because they feel unfamiliar.

  1. Problem awareness

    When new cultures and sensibilities are judged only by existing standards, society can miss signals of change.

  2. Values

    This type hopes for a society where diverse ways of living and feeling are respected as material for social change.

  3. Social contribution

    You can contribute to youth culture analysis, intergenerational communication, and new-generation policy and service design.

People don’t have to connect in only one way.

  1. Problem awareness

    Existing organizations or local communities alone may not be enough to hold diverse interests and forms of expression.

  2. Values

    This type views positively a society where people freely meet and collaborate through their own tastes and interests.

  3. Social contribution

    You can contribute to creator communities, interest-based platforms, and open-source or project-based network design.

Friction Points

Free Experimenter

Experimentation itself is treated as instability.

Why should we allow something that hasn’t even been proven? Is society some kind of toy?
Risk management is necessary. But if we begin by blocking everything, we cannot learn anything new.

Different ways of life are treated only as deviance.

These days everyone says they have their own way. Isn’t that just the basics falling apart?
I agree that basic standards are necessary. But if we treat different lives as deviant just because they feel unfamiliar, our possibilities become too narrow.

Relationships

Free Experimenter

Best match.

Open Connector(REDU)

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Open Connector

When a Free Experimenter (REDA) opens new possibilities, an Open Connector (REDU) can help those attempts spread naturally among people.

Worst match.

Principled Sentinel(PICA)

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Principled Sentinel

A Free Experimenter (REDA) sees value in attempts that go beyond existing standards, while a Principled Sentinel (PICA) may be wary of standards becoming blurred.

Perspectives for Balance

Free Experimenter

Free experiments go further when they stand on shared boundaries.

Seeing experiments as possibilities is one of the Free Experimenter’s (REDA) strengths, but it is also worth considering where the burden of failure may fall.

Newness also needs time to settle.

The ability to open something new is one of the Free Experimenter’s (REDA) strengths, but it is also worth looking at how proven attempts can become stable practices.