Idealistic Builders

RIEOC

The agonizing leader building a perfect paradise.

"Those who perfectly construct the world they dream of."

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Level 1: Neuro-Disposition

R

Achievement-Oriented

  • Key Brain Region: Nucleus Accumbens (NAcc) Dominance

  • Mechanism: The brain reacts explosively to Reward signals. Strong 'Go' signals trigger immediate action.

  • Key Features:

    • High energy and drive

    • Result-oriented thinking (victory, acquisition)

    • Optimistic future prediction and preference for adventure

    • Keywords: Drive, Leadership, Passion

I

Insight/Intuition

  • Key Brain Region: PCC (Posterior Cingulate Cortex) Dominance

  • Mechanism: The brain's internal simulation circuit (DMN) is more active than external stimuli. Immersed in thoughts within the head rather than the reality right in front of the eyes.

  • Key Features:

    • Exploration of abstract concepts and principles

    • Interpreting meanings behind the visible

    • Rich imagination and theoretical thinking

    • Keywords: Insight, Abstract, Theory

E

Empathy/Relationship

  • Key Brain Region: vmPFC (Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex) Dominance

  • Mechanism: Integrates others' emotions and social values as key variables in judgment. Prioritizes relational harmony over logical profit and loss.

  • Key Features:

    • People-centered decision making

    • High emotional intelligence and consideration

    • Attitude valuing harmony and cooperation

    • Keywords: Relationship, Harmony, Values

O

Order/Structure

  • Key Brain Region: dACC (Dorsal Anterior Cingulate Cortex) Dominance

  • Mechanism: Controls brain noise and blocks out things unrelated to the goal. Strong desire to detect and correct conflicts.

  • Key Features:

    • Planned and systematic execution

    • Adherence to set procedures and rules

    • High perfectionist tendency

    • Keywords: Structure, Planning, Perfectionism

C

Vigilance/Caution

  • Key Brain Region: Amygdala Dominance

  • Mechanism: The threat detection radar is set sensitively. Captures even small danger signals without missing them to prepare defenses.

  • Key Features:

    • Thorough risk management and preparation

    • Wariness of unfamiliar environments

    • Prudence assuming worst-case scenarios

    • Keywords: Vigilance, Safety, Preparation

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Level 2: Adaptation Strategy

Execution Style

The Bulldozer

"Aim at the target, break through as planned."

High reward-seeking tendency (NAcc) meets strong cognitive control (dACC). Once a goal is set, they drive forward at terrifying speed without looking sideways, producing perfectionist results that tolerate no errors or mistakes.

Problem Solving Strategy

The Idealist

"Explore values, present a vision."

Imagines invisible possibilities (PCC) and values the meaning they give to people (vmPFC). Rather than technical solutions, they inspire the philosophical direction and inspiration for the organization to move towards.

Leadership Style

The Envisioner

"We can do it, let's go together."

Motivates people with overflowing energy (NAcc) and carefully examines members' emotions (vmPFC). A passionate supporter who pursues both organizational goal achievement and member happiness.

Risk & Challenge

The Calculated Challenger

"Look before you leap."

High achievement desire (NAcc) and high vigilance (Amygdala) coexist. Anxious to succeed but afraid of failure, so they prepare perfectly. The 'Success Obsession' type who works most fiercely and has a high risk of burnout.

Innovation & Creativity

The Planner

"Turning dreams into realistic plans."

Generates ideas (PCC) but organizes them into a systematic structure (dACC). Excels in planning tasks that convert abstract visions into concrete roadmaps and manuals.

Communication Style

The Orator

"Passionately spreading vision and meaning."

Overflowing energy (NAcc) for abstract ideas (PCC). Enjoys discussing philosophy, the future, and theory all night long rather than simple small talk, and tries to persuade people.

Conflict Management Strategy

The Peacekeeper

"I hate fighting, I will adjust."

Values relationships (vmPFC) and has great fear of conflict (Amygdala). Anxious that the relationship might break, so they try to reconcile quickly and restore harmony even if bending their own assertions.

Sociability & Group Role

The Insider

"Where people gather, there I am."

Reward-seeking energy (NAcc) is directed towards people (vmPFC). Leads gatherings, has good reactions, and possesses a natural 'insider' temperament that entertains those around them.

Romantic & Affection Style

The Devoted Lover

"Unchanging love and meticulous consideration."

Prioritizes partner's emotions (vmPFC) and strives for order and stability in the relationship (dACC). Meticulously takes care of anniversaries and builds trust with a consistent attitude.

Stress Response & Mental Defense Mechanisms

The Perfectionist

"Cannot sleep because I can't tolerate even small mistakes."

Sensitive to threat (Amygdala) and also has strong desire for order (dACC). Extremely dislikes unpredictable situations and feels relieved only when everything is controlled as planned. Tries to relieve stress through obsessive checking behaviors.

Motivation & Resilience

The Anxious Achiever

"Running today too, afraid of falling behind if I stop."

High achievement desire (NAcc) and high anxiety (Amygdala) coexist. The 'fear of being left behind' is a greater driver than the joy of achievement. Lives most fiercely, but risks burnout by driving self relentlessly without rest.

Self-Discipline & Habits

The Disciplined

"Laziness is a sin, routine is me."

Wants rewards (NAcc) but strictly exercises self-control (dACC) to obtain them. Keeps routines for goal achievement like exercise, study, and diet like a machine, sublimating impulses into productive energy.

Emotional Regulation & Inner Attitude

The Sensitive Soul

"The world's sadness hurts like my own."

Excellent empathy (vmPFC) but also sensitive to negative emotions (Amygdala). Deeply hurt by a single word from others, and emotional ups and downs can be severe. A type needing artistic sublimation.

Learning Style & Methodology

The Academic

"Constructing a massive system of knowledge."

Weaves abstract concepts (PCC) into logical structures (dACC). Hates simple rote memorization and isn't satisfied until understanding 'Why', grasping principles, and completing their own concept map.

Information Processing & Intellectual Focus

The Philosopher

"Exploring the meaning of humans and life."

Abstract thinking (PCC) acts towards human values (vmPFC). Studies deeply about 'Meaning' that is invisible but moves human hearts, such as literature, psychology, religion, and art.

Intellectual Drive

The Explorer

"The joy of discovering unknown worlds."

Dopamine (NAcc) bursts when encountering new ideas (PCC). Pure intellectual curiosity is stronger than grades or specs; an early adopter who pioneers and learns new fields unknown to others first.

Cognitive Efficiency

The Dutiful Student

"Sitting at the desk for promise and responsibility."

Control that doesn't procrastinate (dACC) combined with importance of others/values (vmPFC). Faithfully performs assignments to keep promises with teachers, parents, or study groups.

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Level 3: Narrative Identity

1. Your Life Title (The Archetype)

"The Agonized Architect of Paradise"

You have a Hero narrative, a desire to lead people (R) and create a better world (I, E). However, this hero is not a reckless, driven hero; rather, he is a 'hardworking hero', a fear of failure (C) that keeps him up all night, devising the perfect plan (O).

2. Core Narrative Script

Your life plot is "The story of Atlas, who strives to create the perfect utopia (I, O) for his loved ones (E), but bears the weight (C) of it alone."

Chapter 1. The Origin: "The Other Side of the Beloved Model Student"

Neurological Background: Coexistence of NAcc (achievement), vmPFC (empathy) activation + Amygdala (anxiety)

As a child, you were likely a 'high hope'. Popular with your peers (E) and driven by a strong desire to excel (R), you often took on class president and leadership roles.

However, behind your flashy leadership, you harbored a deep anxiety (C) that you "shouldn't disappoint". To meet the expectations of your parents and teachers, or to remain a good friend to your friends, you set strict rules (O) for yourself. Your childhood story is more like a 'swan' than a "genius." You were a child who was graceful on the water (R, E), but desperately struggling to stay afloat (C, O).

Chapter 2. The Challenge: "The Burden"

Neurological Background: The Overheated Competition Between the NAcc (Acceleration) and the Amygdala/dACC (Brake)

Your biggest conflicts as an adult are Burnout and Obsessiveness.

You have high ideals (I) and a drive for achievement (R), leading you to take on big tasks. However, due to perfectionism (O) and worry (C), you feel a need to handle every detail yourself.

You are unable to delegate tasks due to the anxiety that "If I don't do it, it'll be ruined," and instead shoulder the entire burden on your own shoulders. The middle part of your narrative will likely be filled with tragic scenes of dedication, where you try to make everyone happy (E), only to be exhausted yourself.

Chapter 3. The Resolution: "The Benevolent Builder"

Neurological Background: Integration of vmPFC (Value) and dACC (Order)

The happy ending of your life story comes through 'Completion of the System'.

Salvation is only achieved when you let go of the compulsion to control everything (C) and cultivate (E) those who can inherit your will or build a system (O).

The moment you realize that "it was not my perfection, but my sincerity that moved people," you will affirm your life as a respected leader, not a suffering practitioner. You will realize that what you built was not a perfect castle, but a solid foundation where people can rest safely.


3. Key Themes

These are the two core themes that permeate your life.

① Salvation and Dedication (Messianic Zeal):

For you, success (R) isn't about living well and eating well alone. Through your idealistic ideas (I) and empathy (E), you consider "making others and the world a better place" your calling.

② Control and Responsibility (Hyper-Responsibility):

You don't believe in "luck." You believe that all results come from thorough planning (O) and preparation (C). This leads you to feel an excessive sense of responsibility and to view "uncontrollable circumstances" as your greatest enemy in life.

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4. Level 3 Advice for You (Conclusion)

"You're already good enough. Now, let go."**

RIEOC types are essential leaders, but they are like candles that burn themselves to provide light. To prevent your narrative from ending in tragedy, you need a chapter called "Latitude," which calms the excessive caution (C) and control (O) of Level 1.

Remember that the world doesn't collapse even if you're not perfect, and that those who follow you are there not because of your "perfect abilities," but because of your "warm sincerity (E)". The final sentence your story needs is "He became perfect only by giving up perfection."

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