Your Type
Faced with change, you never dare to go all in, always using the smallest steps to test the waters, only moving forward when absolute safety is confirmed. This "extreme caution with every step" actually masks your deep fear of "making mistakes and irreversibility"; you fear that one wrong decision will make you lose everything and be doomed, so you use "slicing risks into tiny pieces" to control the situation. But excessive self-protection also slices away your chances to experience life's passion. Try allowing yourself to "commit entirely regardless of consequences" in a safe scenario (like ordering an unknown dish or joining an unfamiliar hobby class); when you learn to take risks, you can taste the true abundance of life.
💡 Did you know?
'Test first, decide later' is called the 'minimum viable product' strategy in business — validate assumptions with minimal cost before committing.
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