Character: intellectual greed, a sense of déjà vu, high adaptability, hidden anxiety, analytical mind.
You give the impression of a person "without age", who is always on the move, up-to-date with the latest news, and easily finds common ground with anyone. Those around you see you as an eternal student, open to the world and easy to uplift. However, this external mobility is merely a protective facade, hiding a vast internal archive. In reality, you live with your head turned backward: you unconsciously compare every new acquaintance to someone from your past, and in any fresh situation, you look for familiar patterns to feel safe.
In society, you act as a connecting link or translator of meanings. You masterfully find unconventional solutions based on your lived experiences. But in close relationships, your main feature — cyclicality — comes to the fore. You resemble a person who constantly re-watches the same movie in hopes of seeing an alternative ending. Loved ones may tire of your habit of returning to long-closed topics, replaying old quarrels, and searching for hidden meanings where none exist.
Your basic motivation is the accumulation of resources, whether information, money, or human connections. It physically pains you to part with things and memories. You are the kind of person who keeps a box full of gadgets' wires from a decade ago or doesn’t delete correspondence with ex-partners "just in case." This is not merely sentimentality, but an attempt to control the chaos of life through the preservation of its fragments. You fear emptiness, so you fill the space around you with details, tasks, and contacts to the brim.
The shadow side of your character is revealed in the "Groundhog Day" scenario. You tend to step on the same rake, choosing partners with the same flaws or falling into identical work conflicts. Rather than breaking the vicious cycle, you attempt to "improve" it, spending years trying to fix the unfixable. You often confuse habit with attachment, and stagnation with stability, fearing to step into the unknown without a safety net.
The strength of your psychotype lies in the phenomenal ability to regenerate and renew through analysis. Once you stop running in circles and begin using your rich experience as a foundation rather than a burden, you become an insightful strategist capable of correcting any systemic error.
In relationships, the most productive tandem is formed with people of the 5th and 22nd lunar days: their structure and thirst for knowledge resonate with your need for meaning. A complex scenario is likely with representatives of the 1st and 11th days. Their drive and straightforward quest for goals without looking back will cause you anxiety, while your meticulousness and habit of "digesting" the past will seem to them a nuisance and stagnation.
Your superpower lies not in holding onto everything that was but in the ability to transform old experiences into a fundamentally new quality of life.