
A bold breakthroughr
Geng-Yin (庚寅)
A warrior with a strong sense of responsibility, a leader who builds honor by overcoming trials.
Just like an ax trimming a tree, a person trains himself through constant trials.They have a strong desire for honor and a sense of responsibility, but are extremely stressed.
There is no way to just worry and miss out on opportunities.Once you decide on a direction, you quickly put it into action, and the more complex and critical the situation is, the more focused your concentration becomes.
The ability to accurately understand a situation and make rational decisions is excellent.We have strengths in analyzing markets and managing resources efficiently.
You have the ability to take center stage and lead the flow in an organization or meeting.I carry out my duties in an easy and smooth manner without making a fuss, earning the trust of those around me.
He is a loyal person who will take care of someone he thinks is his until the end.We do our best in our work and value our promises.
Because they want quick results, they can become frustrated and emotionally irritable when the process is slow.
The start is explosive, but the persistence to push through to the end is lacking.It's easy to lose pace even with small variables.
They are strong-willed and stubborn, and do not accept other people's opinions well.Sometimes it can seem selfish and self-righteous.
You may think you are just being honest, but it may sound cold and rude to the other person.It's easy to hurt someone unintentionally.

flexible adapter
Yi-Hai (乙亥)
Gyeong-in's strong drive is controlled by Eul-hae's deep embrace, and Gyeong-in's directness is moderated by Eul-hae's softness.

Clear problem solver
Geng-Shen (庚申)
Both of them have a strong energy, so they criticize each other, and Gyeong-in's quick actions and Gyeong-shin's cautiousness conflict due to the difference in speed.
Your greatest weapon is drive, and your greatest enemy is haste. Instead of always running in fifth gear, you need to train yourself to shift down to second or third gear depending on the situation. Make it a routine to allow at least one day for 'reconsideration' before making important decisions. Furthermore, physical activities like exercise are greatly helpful in healthily releasing accumulated energy. Occasionally remind yourself, 'I'm doing quite well right now,' practicing self-affirmation instead of self-criticism.
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