De-c(RA/D)

"Liberty" CreedDeclaration

Liberty
Traits of Liberty
비합리
非合理
동적
動的
프로세스
プロセス
부정주의
否定主義
민주주의
民主主義
Receptive-adaptive
수용-적응
Irrationality is a perceptual style that focuses on sensory impressions, intuitive flas
• Tends to act spontaneously, observing the situation as it unfolds
• Generally flexible and tolerant
• May frequently change decisions
• Takes on many things at once but may lose interest and abandon them midway
• Movements appear smooth and fluid
• Leadership style tends to be democratic (bottom-up)
• Relatively high stress tolerance
Dynamic types tend to perceive the world as a continuous flow of change, focusing on tr
• Tends to perceive the world as a continuous process of change and flux
• Focuses on transitions, progressions, and directional trends
• Remembers events as narratives or flowing sequences
• Sensitive to processes and fluidity that unfold over time
• Focuses on "how things have changed" (past → future) rather than states themselves

Characteristic Behaviors and Cognition
• Recalls memories as "moving images" or video-like sequences
• Sensitive to changes in people and situations, adjusting beh
Process types approach tasks sequentially and step by step, immersing themselves in the
Key Characteristics
• Approaches things sequentially and in stages
• Finds it difficult to stop once they have committed to something
• Easily becomes immersed in a process, entering fully into the situation
• A "single-tasker" who focuses on one thing at a time
• Tends to read books and information from beginning to end in order

Speech Tendencies and Vocabulary
• Prefers words like "flow," "process," "step by step," and "in progress"
• Often says things like "I'm still in the middle of it" or
Negativist types perceive the world in terms of what is missing or lacking, naturally i
Cognitive and Expressive Tendencies
• Perceives things in terms of "what is missing" and "what is lacking"
• Tends to identify problems and deficiencies, driven to resolve them
• Initially keeps some distance with new acquaintances, making cautious assessments
• Uses negative expressions more than positive ones ("it's not...," "I wouldn't...")
• When presenting an issue, leads with the negative perspective: "this is good, but this is missing"

Examples (Negative Framing)
• "This glass is half e
Democratic types perceive others based on their individual, unique characteristics. Rel
• Sees others as individuals rather than categorizing them as "a certain type of person"
• Judges people through personal, direct impressions such as "approachable," "intelligent," or "interesting"
• Relationships are based on one-on-one compatibility and shared values rather than group affiliation
• Values "being who I am" — individualistic by nature
• Shows little interest in questions like "where is this person from?"
• Rarely uses expressions like "I represent such-and-such group"
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Parent Functions

Characteristics of People Strong in This Function

Positive Traits (Healthy Range)

[Mediator of the Heretical (Liberator)]
Belonging to the "gray zones" of multiple factions and value systems while pretending to follow order
Serving as a buffer at the periphery of religion and politics that skillfully "avoids over-connecting"
Not assimilating as a "foreign element" in the group atmosphere

[Peripheral Adjuster]
Picking up people, things, and values prone to exclusion
Expanding the group's tolerance
A stance of not excluding the lower strata and the heretical of society

[Acceptor]
Blurring boundaries and incorporating the heterogeneous
A stance of accepting all beings and phenomena
Finding meaning and advantages even in things normally avoided

[Bridge-Builder]
Building bridges between different groups
Not fully belonging anywhere, yet connecting a little with each person
A unique position of "being in the crowd without assimilating or being excluded"

[Stabilizer]
The power to move flexibly in chaos and non-mainstream spaces
Realistic adaptability to act practically amid filth and disorder
Long-term maintenance of bridge-building

[Information Accumulator]
Building up small acceptances to thicken the group's tolerance
Perspectives beyond social hierarchies and value judgments
The power to build mediation and cooperative relationships among diverse people

Neutral Traits

[Accepting]
Positive: Inclusiveness and tolerance, Negative: Moral ambiguity and precarious relationships

[Peripheral]
Positive: Bridge-building and flexibility, Negative: Instability and lack of reliability

[Critical]
Positive: Questioning social norms and freedom, Negative: Blurred lines of morality

[Introverted]
Positive: Deep activity at the periphery and uniqueness, Negative: Isolation and being hard to understand

Negative Traits (Pathological Range)

[Mild]
Excessive acceptance, complete disappearance of boundaries

[Moderate]
Complete chaos, runaway moral ambiguity
Entanglement in socially precarious relationships

[Severe]
Neglect of unsanitary and unhealthy conditions, deterioration of health, burnout

[Path to Recovery]
Moderate boundaries, acceptance of moral clarity
Reconstruction of relationships, development of complementary functions

Differences by Developmental Stage

[Early Stage: Simple Acceptance Period]
Naive acceptance stance, basic bridge-building

[Middle Stage: Adaptation at the Periphery Period]
Discovery of peripheral values, activity in gray zones

[Late Stage: Establishment of Bridge-Building Period]
Establishment of Dialectical Algorithm, techniques for accepting the heterogeneous

[Mature Stage: Peripheral Adjuster Period]
Expansion of tolerance, guidance in acceptance for younger members