Your Type
With every change, you spend a massive amount of time reflecting on its underlying meaning, trying to find a rational explanation in your life philosophy. This "endless pursuit of meaning" actually reflects your underlying resistance to "the chaotic and impermanent nature of life"; you fear that if some pain is truly meaningless, your beliefs will collapse, so you use "excessive rational analysis and meaning-making" to numb your real pain from suffering. But sometimes, rain is just rain, with no reason. Try not rushing to find meaning next time you face a setback, and allow yourself to simply be angry or cry it out; when you learn to accept life's impermanence, your wisdom will become even clearer.
💡 Did you know?
Reflective people think 5x longer before major decisions than impulsive types, but have 60% lower regret rates.
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