Your Type
Your decisions are always unhesitating and swift, acting directly on a burst of impulse. This decisiveness of "completely skipping the evaluation phase" actually reflects your strong evasion of "stagnation and inner emptiness"; you fear that as soon as you quiet down, you'll feel those life troubles that can't be easily solved, so you use "constant action and new stimuli" to numb yourself. But what you gain in speed often results in a mess you constantly have to clean up. Try taking three deep breaths next time an impulse strikes and ask yourself, "Do I really need this now, or am I just running from boredom?"; when you learn to tolerate momentary emptiness, your actions will carry much deeper meaning.
💡 Did you know?
Impulsive decisions are often more efficient in low-stakes situations — overthinking small things drains more cognitive resources than just deciding.
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