What does your brain react to?
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What logic drives your moves?
key aspects: They have a lot of ideas and are very passionate when starting out, but their mood swings are high and they are sensitive to anxiety signals, so their drive to execute can greatly depend on their mood or environment.
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 solves problems through practical help and coordination that members can feel, and serves as a dynamic network hub that simultaneously achieves performance creation and team cohesion.
key aspects: We show explosive immersion in opportunities that we are strongly emotionally drawn to, but when our anxiety signals become stronger, we recall the worst-case scenario and our ability to execute becomes paralyzed.
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 very good at quickly reading the needs of others, creating a pleasant atmosphere, and forming an organic network of relationships where practical help is exchanged.
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 offer spontaneous and creative social activities that are not bound by formality. We create flexibility in a rigid organizational atmosphere and gain energy through the process of expanding bonds with others.
key aspects: We pursue spontaneous and passionate love and enjoy surprises. Exploring a new place or experience with your partner gives you a powerful dopamine rush, but it can also come with mood swings.
key aspects: It starts with enthusiasm, but in stressful situations, thoughts spread indiscriminately, causing extreme emotional exhaustion, and if there is no immediate reward, psychological energy burns quickly.
key aspects: Your mood greatly influences your performance. Emotional support is important as strong anxiety signals can paralyze the drive to execute or lead to escapist procrastination.
strategy: It's easy to become addicted to immediate rewards, making you vulnerable to temptation, and when you get an anxiety signal, you think of the worst-case scenario and there's a constant risk that your drive to execute will be paralyzed.
key aspects: Using emotional waves as a driving force, we experience powerful emotional satisfaction and self-actualization in the process of sharing and expanding joy with others.
key aspects: Their practical agility to flexibly vary and apply knowledge spontaneously according to the situation stands out, and their potential is maximized in an experiential learning environment that utilizes the five senses.
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: It stands out for its practical smarts in flexibly changing and improvising knowledge to fit the situation rather than theory, and achieves the highest efficiency in experiential learning using the five senses.
core strategy: They enjoy spontaneous and passionate exploration, and absorb vast amounts of information in a short period of time by radiating explosive energy of intellectual expansion in areas they value.
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How are you remembered?
"A passionate problem solver who shines in times of crisis"
You are a "real-world savior" who feels more alive in dynamic field settings than in a static office. Armed with concrete data (R) and a warm affection for others (A), you find a way through any crisis by unleashing your unique improvisational creativity (W) and explosive energy (V). However, behind that passion lies a sensitive sensibility (G) that fears disappointing those you care about.
"Your life plot is "the story of an adventurer who plunges into the whirlwind of reality (V, R), saves people (A), and forges a new path (W), while growing by overcoming the constant turmoil of inner anxiety (G).""
"A flame needs at least a 'fence' to burn."
VRAWG type is like a sports car that races without brakes. It is the fastest and most dynamic, but it also takes a heavy emotional toll. To prevent your brilliant narrative from ending in despair, add a chapter of a "strong partner (C-type)" who can support your chaos, or a humble "routine" that you maintain every day. When you acknowledge the need for a tether—not as a constraint, but as something that helps you shine longer and farther—your adventure will continue forever.
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How close can you get to each type?
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