
An inclusive visionary
Free scholar, intelligent and changeable intellectual
Like a river flowing in the forest, he is free and changeable, but has outstanding academic talent.They are tolerant and intelligent, but can be temperamental and indecisive.
Rather than getting caught up in the details, grasp the overall flow and direction first.Strong in establishing long-term strategies.
The ability to turn ideas in your head into concrete plans and convey them persuasively to people is outstanding.
I am not afraid of new areas, markets that no one has been to, or projects that I am trying for the first time.Rather, I feel more powerful in such situations.
When I see someone in trouble, I cannot ignore them, and I do not hesitate to give advice and help to those around me.
They respond flexibly to changing environments and quickly find their place in new situations.
I get bored easily with tasks that require long periods of breathing, repetitive routines, and tasks that require persistent effort to complete.
When you see the big picture, you want to jump right in, but it's easy to miss intermediate steps or details.
Although it is said with good intentions, it is too honest and strong, and the other person may be hurt.
If you are not good at refusing other people's requests, you may find yourself taking care of other people's business before your own, which can end up tiring you.
They have a strong desire to be recognized for their abilities, and can sometimes be seen as trying to show off.

Red Pig
a devoted helper
The strengths of a devoted helper naturally complement An inclusive visionary's style, so this pairing tends to feel balanced, supportive, and easier to sustain over time.

Golden Monkey
a deliberate executor
An inclusive visionary and a deliberate executor can clash in pace, priorities, or communication style, so this pairing may need more patience and adjustment than most.
Your greatest weapon is the ability to see the big picture, and your greatest enemy is speeding. While the desire to rush forward immediately upon seeing a goal is understandable, cultivate the habit of reviewing intermediate steps. Small routines, such as 'take one day to think before making important decisions' or 'prioritize only the top 3 important tasks,' will be a great help. Remember that finishing what you start is as important as starting new things.
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