
Precise detailer
Yi-You (乙酉)
Sensitive perfectionist, delicate yet sharp professional
Like a flower on a blade, he is an extremely sensitive and delicate person.They strive for perfection and are highly professional, but they are also very stressful and critical.
It has the strength to endure without breaking even in difficult environments.As the saying goes, “A strong wind reveals the really strong grass,” it is the type that shows its true value in times of crisis.
Excellent detailed observation and meticulous processing skills.It is also strong in tasks that require precise manual skills.
It reads the surrounding atmosphere quickly and is good at catching changes in people's minds.I am the type of person who quietly helps you when you need it.
If it's something I'm interested in, I have the will to dig into it even if it means staying up all night.Once I start something, I have a strong will to finish it.
Because of the tense relationship between rock (金) and grass (wood), people have sensitive nerves and feel tired easily.The radar sensitivity is so good that my mind is always busy.
Our standards are high and our principles are strong, so we don't give in to the idea that "this should be done this way."Being strict with yourself can lead to severe self-criticism.
Usually they don't talk much, but when they start pointing out or nagging, they tend to hit the other person exactly where it hurts.
I don't show it on the outside, but inside I have a lot of thoughts and my emotions fluctuate.If you are not good at expressing yourself, people around you may feel “suddenly cold.”

A tolerant expander
Wu-Yin (戊寅)
Muin’s stable embrace accepts Eulyu’s detailed expressions, and Muin’s sense of reality makes Eulyu’s creativity feasible.

Cool-headed completion expert
Xin-You (辛酉)
Both have a strong Jin energy and criticize each other, and Eulyu's sensitivity and Shinyu's pickiness tire each other out.
You already possess strong resilience. Rather than pushing yourself harder, create buffers. Build free time into your schedule, secure 'do-nothing time' after work, and designate one day a week to completely detach from thoughts of work. Establishing routines like journaling your emotions, regular walks, or yoga will help you release mental overload.
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