1. Your Life Title (The Archetype)
"The Cautious Auditor Guarding the Flawless Reality"
You are not a pioneer or a revolutionary. You are a "Custodian" and a "Principled Person" who maintains and repairs the world that has already been created, correcting what is wrong. Your life is a fierce defensive battle in an unpredictable world (C), where you achieve a "mistake-free life" through thorough verification (S, J) and control (O).
2. Narrative Script
Your life plot is "The story of a protagonist with a fear of failure (P, C), who, excluding emotions and luck (J), relies solely on concrete reality (S) and perfect order (O) to defend his own impregnable fortress."
Chapter 1. The Origin: "A Mature and Strict Model Student"
Neurological Background: LHb (Caution) + Insula (Sense of Reality) + DLPFC (Logic)
As a child, you were likely "a child who followed the rules better than his teacher."
When your friends played dangerous pranks (R) or imagined wild things (I), you would point them out with facts (S), saying, "What if they get hurt?" or "That's not true."
Mistakes like forgetting homework or supplies (O: Absence) were unacceptable, and for fear of being scolded (C), he carried out every order perfectly. Because he distanced himself from the emotional tantrums (E) typical of his peers, considering them "childish," he will likely be remembered as a somewhat cynical and precocious child.
Chapter 2. The Challenge: "The Prison of Manuals"
Neurological Background: dACC (obsessive-compulsive) + Amygdala (anxiety) + LHb (low motivation)
Your biggest dilemma as an adult is 'fear of change' and 'rigidity'.
You feel safe only within established routines and rules (O). However, the world is constantly changing, and unexpected situations arise that aren't part of your manual. At these times, you experience extreme stress (C), blaming the world for something that's wrong, or avoiding it (P).
Moreover, your cold logic (J) and harsh criticism can stifle those around you, isolating your relationships. In your narrative, the crisis arises with the question, "I've lived a perfect life, so why am I lonely and frustrated?"
Chapter 3. The Resolution: "Guardian of Order"
Neurological Background: The Social Contribution of the Insula (Practical Ability) and dACC (System)
The moment your story gains recognition is when an organization or society is in "chaos."
When everyone is in disarray, you pull out the data (S) and manuals (O) you've meticulously organized. Your meticulous record-keeping and management become a safety net that prevents the worst-case scenario.
You may not be in the spotlight, but you gain the trust of those who believe, "If this person has reviewed it, it's certain," and you affirm your life as a "cornerstone" that firmly supports the foundation of the world.
3. Key Themes
These are two core themes that permeate your life story.
① Empirical Verification:
You don't believe in an unseen future or abstract theories (I). For you, truth is only what can be seen, touched, and proven (S, J). Your life is a constant process of fact-checking and walking on safe ground.
② Perfect Control:
For you, happiness isn't about great joy (Joy), but No Accidents. You strive for flawless control (O) over all areas of your life (health, finances, schedule). Your meticulousness isn't simply a personality trait; it's a survival strategy to protect yourself from anxiety (C).
4. Level 3 Advice for You (Conclusion)
"Excessive safety can sometimes be suffocating."
PSJOC types make the fewest mistakes in the world. However, trying to avoid mistakes can lead to a life of doing nothing (P).
What your stronghold needs is a 'small window'.
You can't control every variable. Sometimes, try to close the manual and allow for a 10% margin of error. Unexpected mistakes can sometimes serve as data that reveals the most efficient shortcuts. If you add just a drop of 'flexibility' to your perfection, you will become a wiser adult than anyone else.