What does your brain react to?
What logic drives your moves?
The prospect of appearing good is not limited to mere interest, but is easily transformed into a real opportunity to be seized right now.
New projects, people, information, and changing circumstances can quickly be energized.
If it works well, it can become a glittering edge, and if it is overheated, it can become a pattern of over-reaction or over-entry too quickly.
Small changes in facial expression, mood swings, over-ordinary behavior, and slight differences in speech and behavior can also be noticeable.
The incoming signal is easily treated as if it were an important event.
Excitement and boundaries rise well, but the power to calm them down is weak.
Reality-based judgments and structural adjustments are quick.
It is more natural to keep adjusting while moving than to close a finished copy.
When healthy, adaptive problem solving is good, and in times of extreme heat, continuing to cough and continue to react can delay fatigue.
Though not without any thought from within, it is easier to return to structural/transformational thinking connected to real data than to a long, intrinsic narrative that leads deep into the story.
In a good direction, to change the situation into a change of ideas and an improvisation of coordination.
In the wrong direction, the mind keeps opening up and branching out at every signal, and the force that binds it to a firm internal standard can be weakened.
Rather than merely seeing a person as feeling, they tend to read the actual reaction patterns and behavior in a consistent manner.
When it is best, they quickly identify the opponent and react realistically.
If overheated, a person can read too much around patterns and signals to look cold or sharp.
Changes in body or emotions may not be minor.
But rather than warmly embracing the change, it's easier to figure out why you're reacting this way.
Once shaken, it senses and analyzes delicately, but the force of gentle cooling can be weakened.
The real thing that is alive, moving, or strange is quickly noticed.
Immersion is fast, but it's better to change the angle and approach to the situation than a single-line fixed immersion.
Overheating can cause a continuous change in the reaction object or a prolonged clinging to the signal of the critical overhead.
Memory is not a mere feeling, but it is easy to stay focused on what really happened, where it went wrong, what was important.
Especially pattern breakdowns, over-reactions, and real-life inconsistencies in behavior can last a long time.
Past events are easier to reclassify as problem signals or structural points than they are to feel.
How do you come across to others?
They may seem to be fast on the outside, have a vivid sense of reality, react instantly, and catch patterns sharper than they thought.
Rather than hanging around inside for long periods of time, the presence can be felt relatively immediately, rather than just sticking to the current in front of you.
Rather than being a simple impulse, it is closer to a moving type, reading the structure and sticking to reality.
The wording is usually a strong mix of actual signals, ideal points, structure, immediate response.
Common phrases often sound like this.
What is actually more important than what is actually visible.
The pattern is not right.
You can try and adjust it.
We can't just pass that signal.
This means that rather than being a sensory, reality can come out as a suggestion of perception, judgement, and movement.
VRLWG is not a completely closed-ended side to the person.
If the actual reaction is alive and you see a gap that can be entered, you can approach it relatively quickly.
But the opening here is not an emotional connection, but a way of opening and verifying a relationship through real contact.
Their initial interpersonal style usually looks like this.
quick reaction to the reaction.
to see the actual attitude of the opponent well
When interest arises, they speak out.
One way is to not become rigid, but to change the tone.
I'm doing an experiment that moves relationships
This type of urine is preceded by actual signal recognition + problem point sorting + adjustment suggestion rather than emotional joining.
For example, things like this come out naturally.
If that were the case, your body would have been nervous first.
You weren't weird, but the signal was strong.
Now let's not look at all the problems, let's look at the biggest ones.
Just cut back on the stimulus and see you later.
But because the price is weak, warm emotions are not the main operating principle.
Instead, because R and G are strong, the fact that the opponent is actually shaking is not taken lightly.
Because when conflict arises, the real problem is that it takes a big deal of the sign and structural discrepancy,
It can respond more quickly than a simple whistle, such as a response to a problem, a problem of perception, a pattern of straining, a pressure adjustment.
And instead of ending a sentence because the W is stuck, you can continue to intervene by changing the angle and taking more cases and suggesting a different path.
Common patterns include:
Quickly pinpoint where it's wrong.
more noticeable changes in actual behavior than horses.
the fastest reaction rate
to fix the problem rather than just leave it alone
Once it's caught on, it's not easy to leave a signal behind.
Sympathy can be expressed in comparative actions and reactions.
Rather than an emotional confession, it is often seen as quick contact, interesting questions, real movement, continuous reactivity.
It often looks like this.
First, speak up.
carefully observes the reaction
quickly recognizes the actual situation of the opponent.
interest increases the frequency of contact.
throwing things together, going, trying.
There is not one way to approach it.
That is, "like" is more easily expressed by the density and reaction rate of actual interactions than a word that describes emotions in a long time.
Humor is not a complete exaggeration of emotion, but rather a
Real-time observation + pattern twitching + sudden combined shifting can come close.
Sometimes, we catch the strange point of the situation quickly, twist the structure a little bit, or make a laugh out of unexpected connections.
When burnout hits, the following changes tend to show clearly.
overreacts to even small signals
Keep picking up on something weird.
the words become sharper.
The continuous adjustment and revision
having difficulty immediately stopping the reaction
gentle but unbalanced
I kept opening it and suddenly it went out.
From the outside, it looks like it's a good idea.
A sharp person may become overly sensitive, and sensitivity may seem like a nerve agent, and flexibility may seem like a costly over-indulgence.
But internally, G-weighing continues to be carried out in the V-R-L-W reaction loop, and weak anchors are increasing.
A healthy VRLWG usually looks like this.
The sense of reality is quick.
the reaction is alive
and captures the signal well
read the structure quickly
Not tied to one way only
immediately adjust to the situation.
movements are fast but not completely uplifted.
That is, not just a person who calculates the time.
They are more likely to read the actual flow quickly, catch important points, and appear to be moving by keeping multiple paths open.
How close can you get to each type?
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