Open Connector

REDU

Open Connector

Even a weak voice can move society when it connects with others. Change becomes stronger when different experiences and needs meet.

An Open Connector (REDU) is someone who believes social change becomes possible when different people are connected, rather than when it is driven by one person or one center alone. They may feel that new strength emerges when different experiences and voices meet. Instead of drawing boundaries, they value opening relationships, connecting scattered people, and creating a flow that allows them to move together.

Political Traits

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Core Values

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Even distant problems can become our story in the end.

  1. Problem awareness

    When cross-border problems are treated as someone else’s business, society’s ability to respond together weakens.

  2. Values

    This type hopes for a society where different people and communities are connected and share responsibility.

  3. Social contribution

    You can contribute to international civic solidarity, global agenda campaigns, and civil-society cooperation structures.

A real society cannot be built if small voices disappear.

  1. Problem awareness

    When experiences pushed out of institutions and public opinion are not heard, society can repeat the same mistakes.

  2. Values

    This type hopes diverse experiences will be recognized not just as objects of protection, but as voices that can change society together.

  3. Social contribution

    You can contribute to documenting minority experiences, creating public forums for direct participation, and designing accessibility and inclusion policies.

Friction Points

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Diverse voices are seen only as division.

If we keep shouting diversity, diversity, won’t society just split apart?
Differences can create conflict, but suppressing them can create even deeper exclusion.

Suffering beyond the border is treated as someone else’s problem.

We’re already busy taking care of our own people. Where do we have the luxury to worry about someone else’s problems?
It is natural to care for people close to us. But many problems today are deeply connected.

Relationships

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Best match.

Reliable Neighbor(PIDU)

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Reliable Neighbor

When an Open Connector (REDU) creates wider relationships, a Reliable Neighbor (PIDU) can help those connections become trust in everyday life.

Worst match.

Cool Strategist(PECA)

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Cool Strategist

An Open Connector (REDU) values broad participation and connection, while a Cool Strategist (PECA) may value efficiency through focus and prioritization.

Perspectives for Balance

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Broad inclusion may still need shared boundaries.

A sense of inclusion and connection is one of the Open Connector’s (REDU) strengths, but it is also worth looking at the minimum standards and boundaries that allow a community to stay together.

Good solidarity should not lose sight of real burdens.

Broad solidarity is one of the Open Connector’s (REDU) strengths, but it is also worth understanding the livelihood, security, and industrial conditions each region and country faces.