Attitude toward Regime Change

Attitude toward Regime Change
Avoiding Failures

Avoiding Failures

A group that continuously questions the risks and potential failures of regime change through logic. They do not deny change itself but seek to prevent mistakes by calmly assessing what could be lost. Their forte lies in ensuring the quality of reform through critical examination and careful questioning.
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Attitude toward Regime Change
Iridescent Hopes

Iridescent Hopes

A group that positively embraces regime change as the arrival of new possibilities, finding hope within change. Through repeated questioning, they explore the meaning of change and function as an embodiment of people's expectations and enthusiasm. Their forte lies in expressing the vision of reform emotionally and symbolically, inspiring those around them.
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Attitude toward Regime Change
Waiting

Waiting

A group that takes a pessimistic view of regime change prospects and refrains from acting until conditions are right. Rather than expecting change, they receive the harshness of the current situation as-is, preferring to carefully assess timing over rushing into action. Their forte lies in staying below the surface and waiting until favorable conditions align.
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Attitude toward Regime Change
Realistic Plans

Realistic Plans

A group that accepts regime change as a realistic process and advances the transition through concrete plans and procedures. While maintaining a positive outlook, they prioritize landing change through clear declarations and rational arrangements. Their forte lies in minimizing disruption and achieving an orderly transition.
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Socionics

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