You're the type who needs evidence for every decision. Not feelings but data, not hunches but logic, not instinct but analysis — that's your decision-making formula. You check reviews before picking a restaurant, build comparison tables before buying anything, and simulate every scenario before making a big choice.
The biggest advantage of this analytical approach is fewer mistakes. You gather sufficient information, weigh pros and cons, calculate risks — so your decisions carry a low regret rate. People around you routinely consult you for important choices because they trust that "if this person analyzed it, it must be solid."
But analysis has its trap. The more information you collect, the slower the decision gets. Searching for the perfect option can cause you to miss the window entirely. It's called "analysis paralysis" — the desire to control every variable actually blocks the decision. Some problems in life simply can't be solved by analysis alone.
Your analytical ability is an incredible strength. Just remind yourself occasionally that "80% certainty is good enough." Sometimes a well-timed decision produces better outcomes than a perfect one delivered too late. Add a touch of courage to your logic, and you become the ultimate decision maker.
🔍 Key Traits
- You gather thorough information and run comparisons before any decision
- You enjoy making pros-and-cons lists and comparison spreadsheets
- You trust data and logic over feelings
- Mistakes are rare, but your decision speed tends to be slow
- You sometimes miss the timing while searching for the perfect choice
💪 Strengths
- Precision that minimizes mistakes through rigorous analysis
- Systematic thinking that considers every possible scenario
- Data-driven decisions that earn deep trust from others
🌱 Watch Out For
- Analysis paralysis that can slow decision-making to a crawl
- Perfectionism that causes you to miss time-sensitive opportunities
- Tendency to undervalue emotional factors, missing the human element
💚 Great Match
The Gut-Feel Decision Maker — While you analyze, their quick instincts point the way forward.
⚡ Potential Clash
The Spontaneous Decision Maker — Their impulsiveness may look reckless and make you uneasy.
💌 A Word from PSY
Your analytical skill is a truly formidable weapon. But not every problem in the world can be solved by analysis alone. Occasionally, permit yourself to accept that '80% is enough.' Waiting for the perfect decision and losing the opportunity is sometimes worse than making a good decision quickly.
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