Kindred Relations

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Relationships are similar to those of distant relatives.

Partial identity. Same goals but different means. You seem to be going toward the same thing but in completely different ways.

It seems like we understand each other, but when we start working together, we realize how different we are. Yet, we can learn from each other. As a result, it turns out that even though we seem to implement things in very different ways, since we are moving toward the same goal, we need to learn from one another. Understanding turns into arguments.

In these relationships, there is often a strong sense of mutual understanding at the beginning (the basic functions are similar), and the energy intensifies from the feeling of being understood—you're speaking the same language. On the surface, there is understanding, but in practice, it turns out that your methods of working are completely different. It feels like a constant tug-of-war. Two steps forward, one step back. As a result, the psyche becomes either overstimulated or stuck due to not understanding the partner's actions.

Purpose: Ask for advice

Integral Type: Advisor (IEE / -Ne) for , Marshal (SLE / -Se) for

Characteristics: Advice to each other

Giving each other advice. Turn to them for guidance.