Your Type
You're never looking for the answer itself, but rather trying to figure out the root cause behind the whole thing. This "pathological obsession with essence and truth" actually masks your deep fear of "superficial deception and the world's unpredictability"; you fear that if you only look at the surface, you'll be fooled or hurt again, so you refuse to stop until you dig up the roots, believing that knowing "why" can prevent pain. But not every "why" has an answer, and not all answers bring peace. Try accepting that some things just happen; when you learn to shift your energy from "investigating the past" to "handling the present," you can truly find liberation.
💡 Did you know?
Analysis paralysis is when too many options make decisions impossible — more information often leads to worse choices.
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