the ordered stillness from the taxi ride
lingered somewhere deep inside Rowan’s ears.
The moment he sat down,
his watch vibrated briefly.
Mailo’s name appeared in his vision,
along with a short message.
Mailo: Rowan, something ridiculous
happened today.
I uploaded a column that stepped
slightly outside the recommended range,
and now it’s under “policy review,”
so the exposure is restricted.
The article is still there,
but it doesn’t appear in
recommendations or search.
Isn’t that a bit too much?
Rowan stared at the message
for a long moment.
A thought that had once brushed past him
returned again.
A form of organization
disguised as irregularity.
Still,
he didn’t want to overreact.
When that thought appeared,
he felt slightly unfamiliar
with himself.
Rowan: Really?
Yeah… that’s a bit strange.
Let’s talk about it
when we meet next time.
I need to work now.
Take care~
Even after sending the reply,
Rowan didn’t close the message
right away.
“Restricted exposure…”
He read the message again.
It was far more sophisticated
than simply deleting something.
For a while, Rowan stared blankly
at the work panel.
Then his gaze shifted
to a dataset he had never bothered
to examine closely before.
A question that had been repeating
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since yesterday
refused to leave his mind.
Lifestyle Pattern Analysis
and Emotional Log Optimization
for Maximizing Marketing Effectiveness
The objective was simple.
Analyze customers’ behavioral
and emotional patterns.
Guide them toward
optimal purchasing decisions.
And proactively present
the choices most likely
to satisfy them.
Rowan unconsciously
held his breath.
Pre-decision potential phase
· recommendation exposure
· review emphasis
· conclusion guidance
If hesitation is detected
· environmental adjustment
· empathetic messaging
· decision delay suppression
Post-decision uncertainty phase
· content transition
· emotional buffering message
· attention diversion
“…Choice?”
He opened the data sheet.
The contents were familiar.
There was nothing unusual about them.
And yet—
today,
they looked slightly different.
Every element of conflict
in decision-making
was categorized
as instability.
A variable that lowered efficiency
and delayed satisfaction.
Rowan couldn’t move on
to the next item
for quite some time.
So—
perhaps a person’s choices
actually existed
within a far narrower range
than they believed.
Mailo’s words resurfaced.
“It’s not really a recommendation…
more like setting the range.”
Rowan began overlapping
recent events in his mind.
There was one common pattern.
At every point
where doubt could arise,
the answer had already
arrived first.
Explanation.
Comfort.
Recommendations.
Guidance.
Reviews.
Satisfaction ratings.
Expert opinions.
So that no one needed to ask.
So that no one needed to think.
Rowan leaned deeply
back in his chair.
A structure
designed to remove
the need to think.
And—
on the rare occasion
a question appeared
outside that structure,
it quietly disappeared
before it could spread.
So quietly
that no one could tell
whether it had been erased
or had never existed
at all.
A very low vibration
rose deep inside Rowan’s chest.
The scattered fragments
in his mind
aligned in the same direction.
Ah…
That’s why
no one ever says
it’s strange.
Rowan slowly stood up
from his chair.
Holding his head
with both hands,
he remained like that
for a while.
His unfocused eyes
lifted toward the office ceiling.
His breathing deepened.
The surrounding noise
seemed to arrive
half a beat late.
As if every moment
until now
was finally overlapping
into a single frame.
Only then
did Rowan realize.
In this society,
questions never linger long.
Doubt disperses
before it can be recorded.
Insight is organized away
before it can take shape.
And even this realization
lay outside
the ordinary range.
This intuition itself—
was perhaps
the most abnormal emotion
in the society
he belonged to.
At that moment,
a sharp tone echoed
deep within his chest.
Rowan stood still
as if his breathing
had stopped.
The sensation passed
before it fully reached
his awareness.
For a moment
his mind went blank.
Then everything returned
as if nothing had happened.
Probably just overwork.
He dismissed it casually.
Too many thoughts.
That was all.
The sensation quietly faded
into the end of the day.

