
Innovator leading change
Jia-Shen (甲申)
A leader who is trained, a strong pioneer who grows by overcoming trials.
Like a tree against an axe, a person grows through constant trials and challenges.Although they have a strong desire for honor and leadership, they are also very stressed and impatient.
Quickly organize complex situations and clearly establish priorities.Has the ability to respond calmly even in crisis situations.
Read trends quickly and gather necessary information efficiently.We sensitively capture market trends and organizational atmosphere.
I have clear standards and principles when working, so I have strengths in creating and managing systems.Good ability to design and execute projects.
You have the power to set your own goals and pursue them without relying on others.Excellent adaptability even in difficult environments.
Your words may be direct and your expressions may sound cold.Because we focus on efficiency and logic, we sometimes miss the other person's emotions.
Because you have high standards for yourself, you tend to push yourself too hard.If self-criticism becomes severe, it can lead to depression.
When you have a strong belief that “I am right,” you become more stubborn and it becomes difficult to accept other opinions.
It's easy for your head to become overloaded and your mind exhausted.There is a pattern of running without knowing how to rest and then suddenly breaking down.

realistic coordinator
Ji-Si (己巳)
The driver's execution skills embody Gapsin's creative ideas, and the driver's field sense complements Gapsin's theoretical approach.

A charismatic pioneer
Jia-Yin (甲寅)
Gapsin's caution and Gapsin's spontaneity are in conflict due to the difference in speed, and both are stubborn in their own ways, making cooperation difficult.
Your greatest weapon is impartial judgment, and your greatest enemy is self-censorship. Instead of pursuing perfection, establish a routine of '70% completion → feedback → refinement.' Just as Wood needs space to breathe even among Metal, you too require ample rest and breathing room. Walking forest paths or engaging in regular exercise are practical ways to alleviate mental overload.
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