What is the standard for people who are searching for an item? It would be the price. The price is the first thing that comes to our mind wherever we go. Prices are good because that’s the only thing we need to consider when it comes to purchasing. We only have one thing to ask to judge something. “How much is it?”. This is being reasonable. However, can price represent every existing value? We are living in a world judging, and being judged by money. It would be great if these pricing methods only apply to objects, but sadly external elements are being judged the same. How can we overcome this?

We decided to exclude pricing when it comes to judging values. People in injoin will be free from the pressure of setting prices when raising a certain event. (Even the existing sharing economy is not free from pricing. The bitter fact is that items that can’t be priced are usually excluded from the sharing list.) Now, people will need something to persuade each other. That something would be the users themselves. Users of injoin will be set free from setting prices and they will be able to see the pure essence of the events. The user him[her]self, and the details of an event can drive sympathy out of people and motivate them to help this event. This is not about paying someone for labor, this is about transactions being made based on the uniqueness of each event. We have been wasting so many things, and this could be an example of a unique event because the things we abandon could have been something that someone needed the most.

Tangible and intangible substances can all be raised as an event. For example, you can simply find someone to play basketball with, find someone for company during a travel, or even find a senior for advice in your freshman year. Maybe you can ask for feedback as a practicing singer.

All possible events may have been blocked by the pressure of cost. By simply deleting the calculations in pricing everything, couldn’t you connect with someone today?

What would be your event? See you soon in injoin.