You are a physician of old Korea — a born healer who tends to body and soul. Your mornings start in the herb garden checking today's supplies, and when a patient arrives, you take their pulse and examine them thoroughly. Saving lives is what gives your life meaning.
Skipping the standard civil exam for the medical track is peak you. The conviction that 'saving even one more life is the right thing to do' outweighs any ambition for status. When plague sweeps through, you're the first to rush to the patients' side. Your dream of a comprehensive book of cures channels the spirit of Korea's most legendary physician. Your consideration even extends to the health of visiting foreign delegates — your care knows no borders.
In modern terms, you'd be a doctor, therapist, social worker, or anyone in a caregiving profession. Empathy for others' suffering, meticulous root-cause analysis, and composure in emergencies — this combination is rare. You're the one quietly looking after your teammates in every group.
The danger is empathizing so deeply with others' pain that you burn yourself out. In your drive to see one more patient, your own health takes a back seat, and the thought 'If only I'd done more, I could have saved them' gnaws at you. Healers are human too. Without time to recharge, you'll have no energy left to care for anyone. Lie down in the herb garden once in a while and just look at the sky.
🔍 Key Traits
- Your worry mode activates automatically when someone says they're sick
- You dig relentlessly until you find the root cause of a problem
- In emergencies, you discover you become eerily calm
- You notice tiny changes in people faster than anyone else
- The sense of fulfillment from helping others is what drives your life
💪 Strengths
- Deep empathy and a warm heart that offers tangible help to those in pain
- Meticulous analytical skill and persistence in tracking down root causes
- Steady, unshakable judgment even in emergencies
🌱 Watch Out For
- Over-empathizing with others' pain can lead to personal burnout
- Self-blame for not being able to save everyone can eat you alive
- A tendency to put your own health and emotions on the back burner
💚 Great Match
The Charismatic Advocate — two people whose sincerity toward others creates a dream partnership.
⚡ Potential Clash
The Savvy Merchant — seeing people as profit margins might rub you the wrong way.
💌 A Word from PSY
Your desire to heal and care for people is the warmest talent in the world. But don't run yourself ragged helping others. A physician must be healthy to treat patients. Carving out time for yourself is actually a prescription for being able to help even more people.
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