
Cool-headed completion expert
Xin-You (辛酉)
Perfectionist expert, noble and honest craftsman
Like a pure gem, he pursues perfection and is a person of integrity.Although they are highly professional and have an artistic sense, they are also extremely sensitive and stubborn.
The ability to capture small differences and improve perfection is excellent.It shines in quality control and review work by distinguishing “right/wrong” and “good/bad” relatively accurately.
I keep my promises and value rules and etiquette.He may seem a little cold at first, but once you work with him, you'll think, 'I can trust this person.'
He is impatient when he sees injustice and has a wonderful temperament to sacrifice himself for the greater good.I am clear about making and breaking things, and once I set my mind to something, I have a strong concentration to see it through to the end.
I have a clear sense of self and the tenacity to stick to my principles without wavering.
As the standards are high, what you consider to be a natural standard may feel like a burden to the other person.
It's hard to stop at 80 points.You may tire yourself out while running towards 100 points, or you may delay starting because you think, 'I should start when I have everything.'
Even though you are merely conveying facts, the other person may feel as if they have been stabbed by a sharp blade.In particular, I tend to speak more openly to people close to me.
There is even a saying, 'the three stubbornness'. Once I have decided on something, I rarely change it.It can also be a cause of conflict in relationships.

an active experimenter
Bing-Chen (丙辰)
Shinyu's precise execution completes Byungjin's big picture strategy, and Shinyu's expertise supports Byungjin's leadership.

Precise detailer
Yi-You (乙酉)
Both of them have a strong Jin energy and criticize each other, and Shinyu's fastidiousness and Eulyu's sensitivity tire each other out.
Your 'standards' can be a weapon or a burden. Try documenting those standards—whether it's a checklist, a quality standard table, or example samples. If they only exist in your head, you'll be seen as 'picky,' but if organized and shared, you become an 'expert.' When perfectionism arises, try separating 'minimum standards (essential)' from 'advanced standards (optional).' Trying to achieve 100 points in everything kills your speed. Sometimes it's better to quickly create several 80-point works. If you feel edgy, it might be a sign that your condition is declining. In such cases, sleep, hydration, and organizing your space are the fastest routes to recovery.
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