
well-organized specialist
Ji-You (己酉)
Detailed expert, keen and perfection-seeking craftsman
He is a person with delicate and professional abilities, like a field containing precious stones.Meticulous and perfectionistic, but also extremely sensitive and critical.
It has the power to reduce mistakes and meet deadlines.There is a sense of trust that makes you feel like “I can just leave it to this person.”
Whether it's money, time, or materials, you have an excellent sense of organizing scattered things systematically.Even in complex situations, we calmly come to the rescue.
You have an eye for neatness, balance, and detail.I have a good sense in areas such as design, styling, and space organization, and I am also interested in decorating myself.
It shines in its role of turning someone's idea into reality.It has the power to create a clean ending.
If you become too meticulous, the pace of work slows down because you want to “finish things better,” which can ultimately tire you out.
Since the standards are high, you may not have any bad intentions, but it may sound like criticism to the other person.Sometimes I get embarrassed when I get a response like, “Why do you speak so coldly?”
Although you have the ability to understand risks well, it is easy for your mind to be in a state of tension.I waste my energy worrying about things that haven't happened yet.
He may be gentle outside, but at home he nags a lot or reacts sharply.The more comfortable your relationship is, the more standards you set.

curious explorer
Jia-Chen (甲辰)
Giyu’s detailed management completes Gapjin’s big picture strategy, and Giyu’s meticulousness makes Gapjin’s long-term plans executable.

gentle observer
Ji-Mao (己卯)
Both are slow to act because they worry and analyze a lot, and Giyu's direct expressions and Kimyo's indirect expressions are mismatched in communication.
Your greatest weapon is your standards, and your greatest enemy is perfectionism. Having standards is a good thing. But if those standards become too high, both you and others will feel suffocated. Think of it not as perfection, but as versioning: First completion, feedback, second improvement. When structured this way, your keen sense for detail translates into productivity. When sensitivity rises, rest comes before organizing. If you try to organize when your condition is low, your standards will only become stricter. When you organize after resting, the same task can be handled much more smoothly.
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