How Long Can You Sustain a One-Man Show?

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On a starless night, I draw you in with the light of my tears. This one-person show is something many can resonate with; having feelings for someone is a mix of sweet, sour, bitter, and spicy emotions. Naturally, no one wishes to endure the experience of a one-person show, but when faced with its reality, what would you do? Will you continue this seemingly pointless relationship, or will you decide to walk away early? Take this psychological test to discover your answer.

1. Are you someone who is very independent?

2. Do you usually cook for yourself?

3. Do you prefer a conventional lifestyle?

4. Do you have a good memory?

5. Do you have a strong sense of responsibility?

6. Do you often procrastinate?

7. Are you satisfied with your current work situation?

8. Does your mind work quickly when solving problems?

9. Do you rarely get deceived by others?

10. Are you known for your sense of humor?

11. Do you work exceptionally hard?

12. Do you have high standards for food?

A: One Month

If you like someone and they don't respond, you'll move on after a month. You typically don't hold onto feelings for too long because you don't put much emphasis on love; you prefer investing your time in things you consider valuable. You believe a love without a future isn't worth your time and energy. In a month, you can let go of the person who isn't right for you and search for someone more reliable.

B: Six Months

When you have feelings for someone, you'll pursue them for a while. You'll think about giving up only when it's clear it's impossible to move forward. As long as there seems to be a chance, you'll continue your efforts for about six months to see if you can win their heart. If you succeed, you'll value and cherish the relationship. If not, you won't persist any longer.

C: One Week

You are a hedonist. You'll spend a week trying to win over someone you find interesting. If it doesn't work out, you quickly move on, not wasting time on hopeless situations. This realistic approach means you're not easily attached to anyone, allowing you to live freely, though it may sometimes make finding true love elusive.

D: One Year

When you're in love with someone who doesn't reciprocate, you'll continue trying for a year, doing everything you can to win them over. If they remain unmoved, after a year, you'll end your solo effort and focus on moving forward. A year gives you a chance to better understand yourself and recognize who is right for you in love. When you fall for someone again, you'll approach the relationship more maturely, guiding it towards happiness.

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