Discover Why Life Feels So Exhausting

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1. Do you strongly dislike flamboyant people?

 

2. Are you the type who "forgets your friends once you're in a relationship"?

 

3. If you go to a restaurant with your friend Wang Qi, how do you prefer to start the meal?

 

4. Could you never forgive someone who betrays you?

 

5. Are you more comfortable expressing your true feelings online?

 

6. Do you feel you currently lack motivation?

 

7. If you were the Devil, what would you choose to unleash on the world?

 

8. Have you felt like you're struggling with everything lately?

 

9. Are you gradually losing faith in miracles?

 

10. If you hurry to catch an elevator but miss it, what do you do next?

 

A. The Drive Not to Give Up

You’re highly responsible, with strong curiosity and determination. Whether in school or at work, you give your all and persevere, assuming you should always come out on top. That constant drive not to fall behind others can be exhausting and leave you feeling worn out.

 

B. Self-Pity

You hold yourself to strict standards—often harshly—and lean toward perfectionism. Because you’re chasing perfection, you’re seldom satisfied, and you insist on handling things yourself with a serious attitude. Your strengths can make you look down on others, and you struggle to accept your own failures; when setbacks hit, you slip into self-pity.

 

C. Overzealous Pursuit

You have a strong reverence for material things and a hunger for money. You want to stand out and set high expectations for yourself. Impatience makes you increasingly restless—you fixate on the goal and overlook the process. At times, looking back, you feel lost and unsure what your relentless pursuit has meant. This never-ending chase puts immense strain on your mind and spirit.

 

D. Intense Jealousy

Deep down, you’re indecisive and lack confidence, yet you try to project an image of invincibility. These extremes can throw you off balance, making it hard to watch others do better than you. Your envy gradually hardens into intense jealousy, turning you into someone overly self-critical who focuses on the negatives and overlooks the good around you.

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