What does your brain react to?
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What logic drives your moves?
key aspects: The speed may be slow as it elaborately simulates all possible risk variables before execution, but it reads the complex correlation behind the phenomenon to find the safest response.
core strengths: Our strengths include harmonizing on-site demands and emotional consent without a fixed framework, and practical smarts to calm the overheated atmosphere.
key aspects: It mediates internal conflicts, protects team members from realistic threats, and solidifies the organization's foundation of trust by creating a predictable environment.
key aspects: It may be slow because it examines numerous variables before execution, but it reads the complex correlations behind the phenomenon and finds clever countermeasures.
key aspects: They are skilled at sensitively reading popular trends and members' needs and coming up with attractive and empathetic solutions that can be immediately applied to the real world.
key aspects: He is a reliable helper who silently takes the other person's side rather than speaking carelessly. You prefer to maintain deep and abiding bonds with a small number of people you trust.
key aspects: When a fight breaks out, they feel a strong sense of anxiety, but try to reconcile in a spontaneous and warm manner that is not tied to formalities. We seek to fundamentally solve problems through deep emotional connection.
key aspects: We gain stability from sharing deep emotional connections with a few people rather than from broad and shallow relationships. Although they are cautious when forming relationships, once a relationship is established, they take care of the other person in a very flexible and accepting manner.
key aspects: They prefer an unfettered bond and act as an emotional helper who listens to their partner's difficulties. Sensitive to being hurt, they are cautious in forming relationships, and sometimes take a step back and observe the overall flow.
key aspects: The driving force for execution is easily paralyzed, and in stressful situations, people tend to waste energy by escaping reality or evasive procrastination or spread their anxiety to those around them.
key aspects: Although it is slow to execute, it catches the risk factors behind the phenomenon first. Intellectual resilience develops in a loose environment where one's curiosity can be stimulated rather than forced repression.
strategy: It is easy to develop the habit of postponing action due to 'fear of failure' rather than laziness, and you may endlessly associate the worst outcome in your head and lose the ability to execute.
key aspects: Although they can be deeply hurt by small criticism, they show the aspect of a 'wounded healer' who strives to find inner peace by sublimating this into deep philosophical thinking or artistic creation.
key aspects: Efficiency increases in a loose environment where students can feel interest rather than a forced learning environment, and they show a learning attitude optimized for quietly observing the field and maintaining stability.
key aspects: Gather information without formal constraints and demonstrate practical insight to restore bonds. However, cognitive efficiency may drop sharply in areas where there is no personal interest.
core strategy: Rather than trying to expand unreasonably, we adopt a survival strategy of observing the phenomenon, adjusting ourselves to the situation, letting go of stress, and maintaining a stable level of proficiency.
core strategy: Learning performance is largely dependent on the surrounding environment and inner mood, and latent cognitive abilities are revealed in a loose environment where interest can be felt rather than forced oppression.
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How are you remembered?
"The captain of a raft enduring a stormy sea with love"
You are not a protagonist on a glamorous stage, but a 'esthetic healer' and 'substantive protector' who gathers those who are shaken by rough waves and guides them to a safe place. You possess a sensitive sensibility (G) that feels the world's pain more deeply than others and a prudence (D, R) that clearly recognizes the limits of reality, and within that, you sustain life with warm bonds (A) and flexible wisdom (W) toward others.
"Your life plot is "the story of a sensitive soul (G) who builds a careful fence (D) to avoid being hurt by the harsh reality (R), but ultimately finds a path to survival with others through love (A) and flexible creativity (W).""
"Make the warmest spot on your raft your resting place first."
The DRAWG type is like a "soul antenna" that absorbs the pain of the world into their body. If your story is not to end in tragedy, a chapter that draws "emotional boundaries" is absolutely necessary. Before you jump into the waves to save others, first check that your raft is sturdy. Only when you are at peace can those on your raft find true rest.
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How close can you get to each type?
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