1. Your Life Title (The Archetype)
"The Optimistic Builder Constructing Real Abundance"
You are not a lonely philosopher or a tragic protagonist. You are a "Provider" and a "Community Leader" who buys meals, throws parties, and provides practical assistance. Your life is a thrilling success story: overflowing with vitality (R, L), you solve real-world problems (S, O) with ease, and you create a "World of Prosperity (E)" where everyone is well-fed and warm.
2. Narrative Script
Your life plot is "The story of a protagonist with fearless execution (R, L) and a sense of reality (S), who gathers people (E) and achieves concrete results through systematic effort (O), spreading the joy of life."
Chapter 1. The Origin: "The Popular Action Leader"
Neurological Background: NAcc (High Energy) + Insula (Developed Five Senses) + rACC (Lack of Fear)
As a child, you were likely the busiest kid in the neighborhood.
Rather than daydreaming (I) in the corner of your room, you pursued realistic pleasures (S), such as playing outside with friends or saving up your allowance to buy delicious food.
Because you were sociable (E), you had many friends, and because you were fearless (L), you didn't hesitate to participate in talent shows or run for class president. Adults praised your vitality and sociability, saying, "No matter where you go, you won't starve." For you, the world wasn't an unknown place to ponder, but a buffet filled with things to touch, enjoy, and achieve.
Chapter 2. The Challenge: "A Locomotive Without Brakes"
Neurological Background: NAcc (Reward Seeking) + rACC (Insensitivity to Threats) + Insula (Immersion in Reality)
In your adult narrative, the crisis comes from 'Excess'.
You are energetic (R), people-oriented (E), and optimistic (L). As a result, you often find yourself unable to say no, becoming overly demanding, or neglecting your own well-being while caring for others.
Moreover, because you prioritize visible reality (S) and positivity (L), you often dismiss others' deep depression or invisible emotional needs with a simple "Eat something delicious and get over it!"**, leading to conflict. Your conflict arises from a balance between unstoppable energy and a lack of depth.
Chapter 3. The Resolution: "A Table We Share"
Neurological Background: Building Community Through vmPFC (Value) and dACC (Order)
Your story reaches its climax when you share the "abundance" you've created with others.
You experience the greatest joy (R) not from personal wealth, but from seeing people laughing and chatting carefree in your organization (O) or home.
You demonstrate that true happiness lies not in complex theories or philosophies, but in a life of "working hard (O), being with good people (E), and eating delicious food (S)"**. You want to be remembered by those around you as the "untiring sun."
3. Key Themes
These are two core themes that permeate your life story.
① Tangible Happiness:
You don't believe in conceptual happiness. To you, love is like a "bank transfer," and friendship is like "a drink" (S). Your life is a process of transforming intangible values into tangible realities (S, O).
② Relational Optimism:
You believe that "people are wealth" (E). Even when faced with challenges, you exclaim with characteristic optimism (L), "If we work together, we can solve it." This grounded positivity is a powerful magnet that draws people to you.
4. Level 3 Advice for You (Conclusion)
"Sometimes, stop and look at what's unseen."
RSEOL types have the most adaptable and happiest brains in the real world. However, bright light has a dark shadow.
The last guest you need at your perfect, joyful party is 'silence.'
Because of your Fixer nature, you feel the need to immediately do something (Do) when someone is struggling. However, sometimes, simply being there quietly (Be) can be a greater comfort. If you can see beyond the visible reality (S) to the invisible heart, your abundance will never run dry.
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