Your Type
Ordinary plans don't satisfy you. You always propose crazy ideas and lead everyone out of their comfort zones. This drive to "constantly push limits and break conventions" actually reflects your deep anxiety about "stagnating and becoming mediocre"; you fear that if life becomes routine and boring, you'll lose your sense of existence, so you use "creating chaos and excitement" to prove your specialness to the world, sometimes even ignoring others' feelings or risks. But always flooring the gas pedal makes you miss the most beautiful scenery along the way. Try quietly enjoying the mundane the next time everyone decides to just eat pizza and watch a movie at home; when you learn to find joy in the ordinary, your zeal won't become a pressure for others.
💡 Did you know?
True friends sometimes provide what you don't want to hear but need to — friends who give challenging feedback are rated as 'most genuine friendships.'
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