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Today's prompt
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Review your rite, then keep it on your device.
◆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 Mihuri
A Muhuri wa Milele gathers your linked, sealed rites into one heirloom. Stage 1: the collection is preserved with its own public proof; redundancy and an independent anchor come next.
Your rite, your way
No streaks to lose, no guilt to carry. Miss a day and the thread simply waits.
Only a count of your kept days and sealed rites — and a name you choose — is shared. Your rites themselves are never shared. You may add a note about how it feels, if you wish. You can stop and be removed at any time.