"**A social architect who builds human-centered values into systems**"
"A leader who strives and agonizes to build a perfect paradise"
You have the narrative of a **hero** who has the will to lead people and the desire to make a better world. However, this hero is not a reckless and headstrong hero. Rather, they are closer to a **'hard-working hero'** who stays up all night making perfect plans because of their fear of failure.
"Your life plot is **"the story of Atlas, who tries to build a perfect utopia for the people he loves, but bears the weight alone."**"
"It's already enough. Now, let it go."
You are like a candle that burns itself to give light. For your narrative not to end in tragedy, you need a chapter called **'leisure'** that soothes your excessive control. Remember that the world won't collapse even if you're not perfect, and the reason people follow you is your warm sincerity, not your perfect ability. The last sentence your narrative needs is **"He finally became whole by giving up perfection."**