
A cool-headed strategy master
Geng-Zi (庚子)
A cool-headed strategist, possessed of cold reason and keen judgment.
Like a treasured sword in the sea, he is a person with cold and sharp reason.Although he is very expressive and intelligent, he is cold-hearted and has a hard time expressing his emotions.
Quickly finds the key points in complex data or situations and captures details that others miss.
Thanks to the habit of assuming the worst-case scenario in advance and making preparedness plans, when a real crisis arises, you can respond calmly.
Rather than simply working hard, this is a style that first considers “How can I be more efficient?”
There is a craftsmanship to delve deeply into one field and become an expert.
They cannot ignore mistakes and have a strong will to improve.
Always thinking the worst, it's easy for anxiety to become the default.
I'm being honest, but it can feel like an attack to the listener.
It is not easy to trust people or the environment, so it is easy to create a structure of self-isolation.
I often hear people say, “I don’t know what’s on the inside,” because my feelings are deep, but I can’t express them well on the outside.
Trying to eliminate all risks may result in delayed start-ups or missed opportunities.

Around Eulchuk: Sprout of the Cold Land
Yi-Chou (乙丑)
The land receives water through convergence.

Principled and just leader
Geng-Wu (庚午)
Gyeong-ja's cool-headedness and Gyeong-o's passionate passion clash due to the temperature difference, and both are very opinionated, making compromise difficult.
Your greatest weapon is clear judgment, and your greatest enemy is excessive anxiety. Don't try to eliminate all risks; instead, assess whether it's a 'manageable risk.' Develop the habit of writing down your thoughts instead of keeping them in your head; this will transform anxiety into organized information. You also need to practice 'turning off' your mind at night. Practice 'stopping thoughts' with routines like walking, stretching, or meditation.
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