OJBK
Whatever
When I say 'whatever,' I really mean whatever.
Let us confront the raw essence of this word: OJBK. This is no longer a personality -- it's a ruling philosophy. When mere mortals face the century's dilemma of 'rice or noodles for lunch,' their brains burn calories furiously; the OJBK personality, with the nonchalance of a monarch reviewing petitions, casually utters two words: either's fine. This isn't indecisiveness -- it's telling you: your petty mortal choices mean less than dust to this sovereign. Why not argue? Because debating the future of the universe with a paramecium is pointless. Why not get hung up on details? Because an emperor does not care whether the dust at their feet drifts left or right.
Self Model
Confidence fluctuates with the weather -- soaring with tailwinds, shrinking in headwinds.
You can usually recognize yourself, though emotions occasionally hijack the signal.
Easily propelled forward by goals, growth, or a conviction that matters to you.
Emotional Model
Half trust, half testing -- an emotional tug-of-war is your default mode.
You invest, but always keep a safety net -- never going all-in.
You want both intimacy and independence -- adjustable-dependency mode.
Attitude Model
More inclined to believe in kindness and human nature; you don't rush to condemn the world.
Follow the rules when it matters, bend them when it makes sense -- no stubborn last stands.
Low sense of meaning; many things feel like going through the motions.
Action Drive Model
Risk-avoidance kicks in before ambition does; 'don't crash' outweighs 'go win.'
You think, but not to the point of crashing -- normal-grade hesitation.
You can do it, but momentum depends on timing -- sometimes steady, sometimes slacking.
Social Model
If someone comes to you, you engage; if not, you don't force it -- moderate social elasticity.
You want closeness but also a gap -- boundary levels adjust depending on who it is.
You express yourself directly; what's on your mind usually comes straight out.