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has a specific problem that shapes their life. They are meant to understand and solve this problem. But on the other hand, because of this, they are who they are. However, I noticed that there are people in my circle who don’t have such problems. I noticed that some people around me also have a core code, but it’s not negative, not harmful. They are like a program, designed to fulfill a specific function, and they just carry it out. I saw that one of my relatives, a woman, has a different position – it’s unusual. She doesn’t see problems. The system can’t touch her; she’s like part of it. She’s what I call an entity, an angel. She has such a powerful energy that if you happened to meet her somewhere at work or on the street, she’d say, “Why are you down? Look how beautiful you are! Look how smart you are! Why are you down? You have everything ahead of you! Come on, go for it. Everything’s fine.” After her words, you feel such a surge of energy, confidence, that it will last you for years. That’s her position. At the same time, she’s just an ordinary person doing some job, but she plays this function, working for the system. Then there’s another relative, a man, with a different situation. His brain works like a grinder that’s always running at high speed, processing everything. And under no circumstances should the grinder be idle – no empty grinding – because otherwise, it will break down. So it always needs to be fed something. I’m using this metaphor to explain how the person feels. In reality, this is his brain, and he constantly needs to be busy with something. But here’s the paradox: it doesn’t matter whether the tasks are yours, mine, or someone else’s. He just needs to keep his mental grinder running. So, this person is ready to help anyone with anything, whether it’s fish processing, waste management, construction, or jewelry making – it doesn’t matter. Because his goal isn’t to choose what he likes, what’s interesting, or not interesting – there’s no such thing. The only goal is to stay busy, to keep the grinder working. But this grinder is very interestingly designed. It’s designed so that when it grinds, it sorts everything into compartments. This person’s brain has a structure – let’s say 20 shelves – and everything in the world fits into this structure. When he takes on a task, whether it’s yours or mine, he not only quickly processes it, but he also sorts everything into shelves. But if something doesn’t fit onto a shelf, or ends up on the wrong shelf, for him it’s like an error, a malfunction. He immediately thinks, “That can’t be”, and feels the need to fix it. So, this person may seem to others to be super attentive, always finding mistakes, but it’s not about looking for errors, and it’s not about attention. It’s just that when he processes information for any project,