Activation · Assimilation

Benefactor

Benefactor relationship

want to give · joy · gratitude · benefactor · gift

Strengths

Natural trigger of the joy of giving · Cycle of gratitude · Benefactor-like activation

Weaknesses

Fixation of the continuous-giving role · Tedium under obligatory contexts · Exhaustion when reception is refused

Core

In the Benefactor relationship, the partner's presence induces the psychological state of "joy, gratitude, activation as benefactor".

The state of the Activation block with the generative switch on — the ignition of energy (2D) transformed and output in the needful direction (1D) — appears as the experience "for this person I naturally want to give · want to offer".(When ILE-Q is the subject, the partner is EIE-D.) The difference from Beneficiary (Adjustment, receiving side) is direction — here the active trigger of "cannot help but give · naturally becoming benefactor" is characteristic.

As a mechanism of dual coupling, stimulation of Activation · Assimilation (2D/4D, weak, Value 0.75) couples with Learning · Assimilation (3D/1D, strong, integration, mentor-like knowledge transmission, Value 0.75).The deeper the joy of giving to the partner, the more the drive to integrate and transmit knowledge is triggered in you, in an upward coupling (PTG research).

As a mechanism of conflict function, fulfilling Activation · Assimilation suppresses Ignoring · Assimilation (tedium, avoidant procrastination, maintenance of distance, Value 0.25).When joy and the sense of giving are fulfilled, tedium and distance naturally recede (Csikszentmihalyi).

Key Points

  1. 01 The partner's presence induces joy, gratitude, and benefactor-like activation — "for this person I naturally want to give"
  2. 02 Stimulation of Activation · Assimilation (weak) couples with Learning · Assimilation (strong): benefactor-giving → integration, mentor-transmission (PTG research)
  3. 03 Suppression of the conflict function (Ignoring · Assimilation): when joy of giving is fulfilled, tedium and distance recede (Csikszentmihalyi)
  4. 04 Difference from Beneficiary (receiving side): this is the active trigger of "cannot help but give"
  5. 05 In contexts where the continuous-giving role fixes, joy transforms into exhaustion

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※ Compatibility data is described using ILE-Q (Explorer) as the base type