1 power of character | power of character Character value 1 is a combination of stubbornness and feeble-mindedness. This person is unable to make a choice, a decision they would follow. The only chance for having any life philosophy is to be in opposition. That is what they do in each particular case. The subject matter itself is not important. Pure contradiction as a sign of personal opinion, that is what counts. No reasonable argument will do here, they will never agree. The only way to make this person change their opinion is to lend them yours, make them think the right decision is their own, something they came up with. Only then will they be glad to accept it. If properly done, they may take advantage of it, otherwise just pass the buck to someone else. |
2222 human energy | human energy Excessive energy value. This person always needs to blow off steam, requiring someone or something to transfer excessive energy to. Life partner with an acceptor’s parameters, or some energy-consuming activity, both will do. If the activity isn’t purely physical, then it may be sports or science, say, geology. If these preventive measures are ignored, the excessive energy may lead to irritability and irascibility at best. In the worst case, we get a volcanic eruption, and energy concedes to laziness, apathy, and feeble-mindedness. |
– cognitive potential | cognitive potential You are interested in humanities above all. The earlier you realize it and take it into account, the better. Otherwise, you may waste some part of your life studying subjects you have no aspiration for. This mostly happens to boys. Choosing between what is necessary and what is not guided by the this-is-not-what-a-man-should-do principle, parents (especially fathers) trying to foster in their sons those interests they deem appropriate. The same happens when the father has had some success in the technical field and dreams of establishing a professional dynasty. This is bad practice possibly resulting both in wasting time and effort, as well as in deteriorating family relationships due to the complete lack of mutual understanding. |
– health potential | health potential Definitely not the best value. However, many of those whose names are well-known today had poor health in their childhood. The list includes Alfred the Great, Hans Christian Andersen, Morihei Ueshiba. Poor health, however, didn’t stop the first of them from earning his nickname, the second from becoming the greatest fairy-tale writer of all times, the third from inventing aikido. So, poor health is not a reason to give up. Health can and should be improved using case-specific methodology. You don’t have to become a hero hammerman or sports superstar (this, however, has been the case a few times). It is enough to ensure sustainable health parameters so that asthenia doesn’t hinder you from doing what you love, giving birth to and raising children, feeling happy, after all. |
5 intuition and logic | intuition and logic Weak penchant for logical comprehension of reality. This type of person is capable of reasonable behavior at the beginning, but they can hardly keep it up. Far more likely is that a good start will be the only good thing, followed by overestimation of opportunities and frustrated hopes quite common in such cases. High level of learning abilities (3) and good memory may enable this person to develop a well-considered approach to any issue, be it occupation-related or some household problem. However, the development often takes the best years. So it’s better to decide right away if the goal is worth the trouble and avoid constraining yourself about something that is literally against your nature. After all, one can identify their aspiration as early as school years. |
– aptitude for work | aptitude for work No willingness to bust a gut to do anything. If this person happens to work hard, it is only due to a certain objective necessity, when a job should be done, but there is no one else to do it, for instance. Such people are inclined to work with their brain and live on the fruits of intellectual labor. This doesn’t imply, however, that they aren’t capable of any hard manual labor due to poor health. They are, but aren’t willing to. Therefore, the sooner they make use of their intellectual abilities, the more likely they are to avoid troubles inescapably resulting from such self-pushing. Having to perform physical work with no penchant for it, for example, often causes grave or even tragic nervous breakdowns. |
7777 luck | luck Such type of people don’t have to rely on luck at all. They are granted Knowledge. One can say, they have understood God and have become Him to some extent. That is why they determine their life path on their own. Their luck has turned into the skill of avoiding bad luck. No limitations exist. They are well aware of what future has in store for them, and they accept it, but not as something fatally inevitable, rather as the resources their own worlds will be built from. If failures still happen, the reasons for them lie in attempting to go against one’s own essence and poor assessment of one’s destiny. However, even then it is not a catastrophe as there will always be a solution. Such problems are merely setbacks, nothing more. |
8 level of responsibility | level of responsibility Such people are aware of their duties, but are not really willing to perform them. As a result, the cornerstone turns into a millstone around the neck, and any relationship starts to resemble grave encumbrance instead of pleasure. Unfortunately, this is a rather frequent case. Most are just unable to comprehend that relationships are only pleasant if based upon the desire of giving, not gaining. One who has once ignored their duties towards anyone bears a mark of unreliability, which will once entitle someone else to do the same to them. But that is not the problem. Far more important is that treating duties as an annoying obligation poisons this person’s life and makes them unhappy. |
9 memory and intelligence | memory and intelligence Goldfish memory is a term applicable to this person. What does it mean? Well, they don’t remember things for long. If some information is not vital, it is immediately forgotten. You can’t call such people dumb, but they do look like that. Just think of the criteria to evaluate intelligence. The first thing that comes to mind is a copious academician discussing a specific topic in great detail. Why so copious? Well, it has to do with our memory. Therefore, someone with poor memory can’t possibly make a good impression. However, true intelligence is about being able to evaluate things regardless of stereotypes or patterns. Are there many people capable of that? And if memory is poor, it can be trained, shall such a need arise. |