Leading · Core

Identity

Identity relationship

confirmation · verification · resonance · identification · stagnation · competition

Strengths

Deep empathy · Matching perspectives · Speed of understanding · Detailed verification

Weaknesses

Stagnation · Lack of complementarity · Simultaneous PoLR stimulation in competitive contexts · Resonance of weaknesses

Core

The Identity relationship is one in which all 32 positions fully coincide.

Self-identity and conviction (Leading core) perfectly overlap with the other's; the sense of "I know" is returned as if in a literal mirror.Because the need for belonging and craving (Suggestive core) also lie in the same place, both want the same things yet no complementarity arises — if one is unmet the other is also unmet; if one is satisfied the resonance is deep but neither can be a supply source for the other.

The vulnerability (Vulnerable core) sits at the same position, carrying the same kind of wounds.This is a source of deep empathy, but it also means the function of compensating for each other's weaknesses does not operate.

Patterns of intellectual expression (Learning core) coincide as well, so intellectual stimulation is strong yet direction tends to scatter.The essence of this relationship is "confirmation and verification".

Rather than providing a new perspective, refinement of existing perspectives is more likely.

Key Points

  1. 01 All functions, strengths, and values are perfectly symmetrical, so the dynamics of strength-difference coupling (Duality/Conflict) do not operate
  2. 02 Deep resonance because both want the same things, but no complementarity to fulfill each other
  3. 03 Having the same wound (PoLR) means that when hurt the other is equally vulnerable — situations arise where neither can comfort the other
  4. 04 Functions well as a relationship of intellectual stimulation and confirmation; refinement and verification take center stage over growth
  5. 05 Long-term, tends to be a relationship that is "safe but prone to stagnation"

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