Honored Ancestors

The Daily Rite

A minute of your life, kept by your own hand.
Today's prompt
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This stays with you. Every rite — spoken, written, or filmed — is kept on this device, in your hands. Nothing leaves it until you choose to seal a rite, and even then only that one rite is preserved in the archive, owned by you. We cannot see, sell, or surveil what you keep.

Your thread

Sealing preserves a rite beyond this device and records its public proof — it spends one Seal (a dollar) from your purse, the same purse the Journal keeps. One Seal keeps up to 25 MB; a larger moment spends one Seal for each 25 MB it needs. Open a purse of Seals if you don't hold one. Select sealed rites to bind them into a Muhuri — one heirloom. Full endowment (redundant, independent keeping) comes next; until then we never say "forever."
No rites yet. The first is always the hardest to begin and the easiest to treasure.
Your rite, your way

No streaks to lose, no guilt to carry. Miss a day and the thread simply waits.