Your Type
Your emotional radar is always on; the moment someone feels uncomfortable, you sense it first. You dissolve conflict with gentleness. This "extremely sensitive atmosphere radar and mediating instinct" actually masks your fear of "facing anger and expressing true stances"; you fear that if the atmosphere becomes tense, you'll be hurt or forced to take sides, so you rush to sugarcoat all the thorns, preferring to wrong yourself just to maintain superficial peace. But relationships without true collision often remain superficial. Try resisting the urge to intervene the next time others disagree, take a deep breath, and allow silence to happen; when you learn to tolerate others' displeasure, you can reclaim your own voice.
💡 Did you know?
Mediators show higher prefrontal cortex activity during emotional conflicts — they're natural emotion translators.
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