This isn’t a record of migration. It’s just me, chewing on bread.
😎 When I asked GPT “Where would I fit in?”
I was born and raised in Japan.
The only language I speak is Japanese.
Still, sometimes I’d catch myself thinking—
maybe there’s another country out there that would feel more like me.
One day, I decided to ask GPT
"Given my personality, the way I think, and my general vibe,
where do you think I should live?"
GPT didn’t hesitate.
It immediately replied:
"Estonia. It’s a perfect match for you."
…Estonia?
I laughed a little.
It wasn’t what I expected—but something about it intrigued me.
Estonia… I’d definitely heard of it before.
IT? Digital infrastructure? Maybe something like that.
So I asked GPT a few more questions.
And as the answers came back, things started to line up.
⚠️ Just impressions from here on out
I still don’t really know much about Estonia.
This isn’t a formal explanation—just some thoughts that came up in a conversation with GPT.
I didn’t double-check most of it. There might be mistakes—thank you for your understanding.
Also—
when it comes to Estonia’s relationship with Russia, and its complex historical context,
I don’t feel equipped to comment.
It’s too complicated, and not something I want to speak lightly about.
So I won’t say anything here.
🥰 Five things I liked about Estonia
IT as a form of defense
Estonia’s tech is seriously impressive,
but what really got me was how it’s used more for defense than offense.
That just felt... really cool.
Not one pillar, but many
Instead of making everyone follow one single value,
it felt like there are different foundations standing side by side—
and they all seem to matter.
Maybe that’s what “coexistence” really looks like?
Language as the core of thought
Language isn’t just for communication.
It’s at the heart of how we think, I think.
And realizing that—not rebuilding, not rebirthing, but realizing—
that felt meaningful.
Its grammar feels quiet.
Like it leaves room for silence.
Arvo Pärt’s music touches my brain
Honestly, I can’t explain it well.
His music felt like it was gently brushing against my brain.
I kind of want to breathe the air of the place that gave rise to that sound.
The flag is just cool (bonus)
Sure, the colors have meaning—
but honestly?
It just looks good.
Simple. Strong. Stylish.
I still don’t know much.
But Estonia felt like a place that holds both structure and feeling.
Not one instead of the other—just… both.
And freedom there felt quiet, but intentional.
That stayed with me.
...Maybe I imagined all of it.
But still—
it felt like something real was there.
😆 A dream? Or just a passing thought?
I don’t speak English.
I’ve never lived outside Japan.
But the more I talked to GPT, the more I caught myself thinking
“Maybe I do want to go! That’s so exciting!”
Also—just a hunch,
but VPS feels like it would fit Estonia somehow.
(VPS is a design idea for how AI could respond in ways that protect the human side of the interaction.)
So I did the most logical thing I could think of:
I went to the store and bought some bread.
Usually I’d get rice, but that day, I picked up a baguette.
Is this serious? A joke?
I think it’s one of those jokes that happens before things get serious.
Sometimes, that’s how it starts.
So for now, I’m just going to leave this here.
Quietly. For now.
With bread in hand 😉🥖
(All impressions are personal, and I don’t claim to speak for anyone but myself.)
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