Your Type
Your proposals frequently break the mold, being the most unpredictable and wildly tempting ideas in the room. This intentionally unconventional thinking is actually your deep-seated rebellion against "boredom and mediocrity"; you fear that if you follow the majority's logic, you'll lose your uniqueness and value, so you arm yourself with "rebellion." But valuable innovation is often built on a deep understanding of the status quo. Try earnestly supporting and perfecting a seemingly ordinary proposal in the next meeting; when you learn to exert influence within the framework, your talent will become even more disruptively powerful.
💡 Did you know?
Innovation research shows that members who propose 'high-deviation solutions' (seemingly impractical jump-step ideas) in meetings see 42% of their concepts actually adopted or evolved into effective solutions five years later — far exceeding initial evaluation expectations.
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