Day in the Life of a Chinese loner | Social anxiety No friends gig work no social circle Insomnia
Rayne is a 29-year-old Chinese loner. She avoids social interaction, has no friends in real life, and drifts between short-term jobs. She lives with extremely low desires, spending as little as possible, and moving through each day with a quiet, suspended rhythm. In this video, we follow Rayne from morning to night — her habits, her silence, her cigarettes, her thoughts about work, money, and the future. Nothing dramatic happens. But inside her small routines, you can feel a kind of fragile honesty that belongs to many young people in today’s China. This is Rayne’s real day. A day of solitude, low-budget living, and trying to stay afloat in a world that moves too fast. Rayne’s channel link: / @summerrain-2025

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