It's fine to relax by using animal fortune-telling as a reference
Yesterday, while I was scrolling through note, I found an interesting article.
It's related to animal fortune-telling, here it is ↓
My animal fortune-telling sign is a "Lion".
In terms of groups, I belong to the SUN group, the "Genius Team".
It's an article that suggests, "If you make the most of your group's characteristics, this update style would be good for you." It's truly interesting.
In the Genius Team, besides the Lion, there are also Cheetahs, Pegasuses, and Elephants.
The recommended posting style for such geniuses (?) is
The type that prefers freedom over setting personal rules
The type whose good qualities disappear
the moment you impose rules on yourself
Without deciding on things like update frequency
you should just write when you feel like it
Writing as your heart desires
is the style where you shine the brightest
And by you writing freely
your articles will also become more interesting
It said that, and oh, I get it—maybe that's true!
Or rather than getting it, it's written exactly what I wanted someone to tell me.
I also thought, isn't this the voice of my own heart?
You should just write when you feel like it
As your heart desires
That part.
Even though I had that in the back of my mind, I was prioritizing the "standard rules" that someone else said, like "You have to write regularly, otherwise it's no good."
If the standard rules don't work, try another way.
That's all there is to it.
Now, when you belong to the "Genius Team," you tend to get hung up on the word "genius" and think you must be some kind of amazing genius (lol).
However, something like this happened.
It was when I was taking a course from a certain teacher a while ago.
This teacher was someone who held a qualification in "Personality Psychology (= Animal Fortune-Telling)."
Perhaps because of that, they collected the students' dates of birth and seemed to have looked up what animal fortune-telling character each student was in advance.
On the first day of the lecture,
The teacher said, "Oh my, there are a lot of students from the SUN group (Genius Team) this time!! Oh dear, this is going to be tough."
It seems the Genius Team has "mood swings," so while they are fine when they are motivated,when they stop doing something, they really stop doing it—or so it seems.
By the second half of the course, this was actually quite accurate...
Even if you're called a genius, it doesn't mean you're all-powerful.
I'd like to ask the Personality Psychology Institute why they named it "genius".
