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: He excels at solving problems based on trial and error, which he learns through hands-on encounters rather than theory, and his ability to find clever shortcuts that fit the situation stands out.
key aspects: He is a leader focused on tangible results who prioritizes goal achievement over personal feelings and makes decisions resolutely based on verified facts.
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: It shows practice-oriented creativity that improvises and discovers more efficient and original methods through trial and error and learning through hands-on experience in the field rather than theory.
key aspects: It organizes complex and ambiguous situations into data and facts, and presents clear guidelines to maximize efficiency so that everyone can focus on execution.
key aspects: Rather than conflicting immediately, he is excellent at taking a step back and reflecting on the situation, and finding creative and logical shortcuts to solve the essential problem with the least amount of effort.
key aspects: I enjoy suggesting clever shortcuts or new strategies rather than standard methods. We prefer conversations that break stereotypes and provide new perspectives to the group through free exploration.
key aspects: The goal is a friendship-like romantic relationship where conversation flows freely without formal restrictions. They enjoy clever shortcuts and creative dates rather than standard methods, and prefer autonomous relationships that respect their privacy.
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: Even at the moment of accomplishment, I feel anxious and beat myself up. On the outside, they appear very logical and confident, but on the inside, they maintain a high-load state where their compulsion to succeed and emotional suppression fiercely clash.
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: We prefer trial-and-error-based solutions that we learn through direct encounters in the field, and we design clever field strategies that reach practical goals with the least amount of effort.
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: Instead of being bound by stereotypes, we design innovative and creative cognitive hacking strategies to reach your target rewards with the least amount of effort.
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How are you remembered?
"A practical competitor who overcomes uncertain realities"
You are a "strategic visionary" and a "hands-on problem solver" who, rather than being confined to a set manual, seizes victory by tapping into the gaps in a constantly changing reality. You possess a high drive for achievement (V) and a cold-blooded analytical ability (L), but the way you put them into action is extremely flexible and improvisational (W). Your life is fueled by the intense tension between a burning desire for victory and the acute sense of crisis you feel in the process (G).
"Your life plot is "a story about logically hacking the complex problems of reality (R, L) to reach your goals faster than anyone else (V, W), while overcoming constant fluctuations of anxiety (G) and perfecting your own survival skills.""
"Trust your keen senses, but factor in the time it takes for the engine to cool down."
The VRLWG type is a survival expert optimized to survive in a jungle-like reality. However, your brain is constantly in a state of high alert between the desire for success and the anxiety of failure. To prevent your story from ending in tragedy, you need a chapter called 'intentional relaxation'. Sometimes, put down the calculator and fully experience the abundance of the reality you have created. You are already doing a smart and good job.
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How close can you get to each type?
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