1. Nurturing Others:
You spent a lot of time playing RPGs on your smartphone, often wondering why people behaved or spoke in certain ways. You couldn’t ignore a friend in trouble, and you frequently cared for your younger siblings. This made you realize that what you really wanted to do was nurture others.
2. Fostering Harmony:
After your parents divorced, you took care of your father and brother, but there was constant fighting. You resented your mother and her new partner, thinking they were unfair. After your mother passed away, you realized for the first time how much you loved her. Your true desire was to create harmony and get along with others.
3. Enjoying Social Interactions:
Bullied throughout elementary, middle, and high school, you retreated into your room to draw, not understanding why you were targeted. After high school, you didn’t pursue further education and instead focused on drawing. When you accidentally won a local logo design contest, it led to a job at a commercial design company with a free-spirited environment. You realized that enjoying social interactions was what you truly wanted.
4. Helping Others:
Deeply interested in spirituality, the law of attraction, and rewriting subconscious beliefs, you immersed yourself in these studies. Over more than a decade, you developed your own theories, solving issues in business, relationships, and health. After understanding why you hadn’t succeeded in other ventures, you realized that helping others was your true calling.
5. Creating for Loved Ones:
You always loved drawing, making stamps, and creating things. After marriage and dedicating yourself to raising your children, you found joy in making things for your husband and kids. You continued to create things for your family and friends, and eventually realized that your true passion was making things that would bring joy to your loved ones.
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