
gentle observer
Ji-Mao (己卯)
A gentle yet stubborn mediator, a flexible yet tenacious mediator.
Like a field where grass grows in spring, he is a person who is gentle yet strong in vitality.Although he values honor and is good at mediating among people, he is stubborn on the inside.
With the delicacy of 'Qi', you can quickly read a person's mood or the nuances of words.They do not miss details and demonstrate excellent abilities in tasks such as document work, data organization, and planning.
He is a person who understands the feelings of people around him and is easy to talk about openly.They have good empathy and are also strong in counseling and education.
It has a unique ability to be both practical and beautiful.This characteristic shines in interior design, design, content creation, etc.
Once you start something, you have a sense of responsibility to silently carry it out, and you have a clear sense of direction and stick to your own principles.
As observant as you are, you tend to think too much and take a long time to make decisions.Sometimes you miss an opportunity while waiting for the perfect timing.
Because we care about others, we often hide or postpone our opinions.Sometimes you change your position to see what the other person thinks.
Even if you smile and pretend to be okay on the outside, on the inside you are hurt by trivial words and remember them for a long time.This is the type of person who stores up their emotions and at some point, when they reach their limit, they quietly distance themselves.
Due to the stimulation of 'Myo (卯)', it is easy to always be in a state of tension, and you may be vulnerable to nervous diseases or depression.

a gentle mediator
Jia-Xu (甲戌)
Kimyo’s gentle coordination ability makes it easy to convey Gapjutsu’s principled leadership to people, and Gimyo’s delicacy realizes Gapjutsu’s clear direction.

well-organized specialist
Ji-You (己酉)
Both are slow to act because they worry and analyze a lot, and Kimyo's indirect expressions and Giyu's direct expressions are mismatched in communication.
Your greatest weapon is your keen observation and meticulousness, while your greatest enemy is excessive overthinking and worry. Cultivate the habit of starting at 80% completion rather than striving for perfection, then refining as you go. A tidy space and pleasant surroundings empower you, so regularly organize your room or desk, and consider hobbies like nurturing plants or enhancing your interior decor.
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