Your Type
You have a subtle resistance to making decisions; whenever possible, you always prefer to hand the choice over to someone else. This easygoing "whatever, you decide" attitude actually masks your underlying fear of "conflict and revealing your true self"; you fear that expressing your actual preferences might displease others or cause trouble, so you use "hiding your needs" to buy superficial interpersonal harmony. But long-term concession makes you gradually forget who you are. Try actively suggesting a restaurant you genuinely want to visit at your next gathering; when you learn to voice your needs gently yet firmly, you'll realize that the people who truly love you actually want to see the real you.
💡 Did you know?
'Good enough' (satisficing) decision strategy is proven to deliver higher life satisfaction — perfectionist pursuit often kills happiness.
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