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RE: Mind at Work
Yup, I am from and currently based in Latvia.
xD Nah, I deleted FB first ;D got tired of the 'orbiters' that would keep tabs on me with a predictable frequency.
Not to worry about my government name, closest ones call me Josie anyways.
Unrelated, but.. I wanted to hear your insight on a matter.. it just so happened that a few days back I was talking to my brother and his wifey-to-be about Human Design, as she's also somewhat familiar with it. There was something I wanted to check in my chart and now I see that there are some new categories.. like -
Any ideas what these are about?
~Josie~
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2 commentsso you're officially the second person I've ever known from Latvia. 😼
the first was a blond hottie in high school, oh man was i ever crushing on her for a bit. lol. and, I went up the chairlift last winter with a Latvian dude that manages a restaurant here, was pretty cool.
interesting how i can go 42 years and only meet 3 people from a country. (while couldn't keep count of the number Aussies, on the other hand, haha.)
i know of these deeper facets of HD, though aren't that well familiar with them beyond the basics of my own digestion (something like better eating during daylight, apparently), motivation (guilt - which still don't really know how to translate into experience or what to do with), and Environment (Shores).
it's Environment I could probably tell you the most about - which apparently isn't completely literal, but more a matter of frequency. like with my Shores (which there is allegedly another layer of - Natural/Artificial), it can be literal, though pertains more to the frequency of liminality - 'in between, on the edge of'. Like on the edge of a city where can quickly get into the rush or retreat to quiet, or other places that are sort of at the intersection of different environments and offer quick easy transition. I've kinda observed a bit of this at play in different non-physical-location ways as well - how even much of my internal state reflects that kind of 'liminality,' often feeling more 'in transition/between' than grounded in one here-and-now state.
I dunno too much about the others, but did keep this on Mountains:
only other point that worked its way into memory is that the flip side of Motivation is "Transference" - which is kind of a polar opposite, and there can be tendency to be in / work from that opposite incorrectly when in not-self.
(and the opposite of Fear Motivation is "Need". ) i.e.:
Fear Motivation — The Analyst
Fear is a motivator that can drive individuals to take action or avoid certain situations. In human design, the fear motivation is associated with the solar plexus center and can manifest as a fear of rejection or failure. When fear is in alignment with our authentic selves, it can be a useful tool for identifying potential risks and dangers. However, when fear becomes a dominant force in our decision-making process, it can lead to avoidance and limit our ability to pursue our passions and aspirations.
Fear is one of the most misunderstood motivations. In its correct expression, it’s not about panic or anxiety — it’s about awareness.
Those with Fear as their motivation are deeply perceptive. They sense patterns, risks, and potential consequences before others do. This makes them excellent analysts, researchers, and strategists.
Fear-motivated people are natural problem-solvers — but they can easily be conditioned into urgency, falling into their transference: Need.
The Transference — Need
When Fear transfers into Need, awareness turns reactive. The person feels pressured to act now, to fix things immediately. They stop analyzing and start scrambling — and in that haste, they lose the clarity that is their true gift.
Fear’s power lies in foresight, not impulse. When it trusts its timing, its insight becomes extraordinary.
interesting how i can go 42 years and only meet 3 people from a country.That's not that surprising there's only about 1,1M of us in Latvia + about 400k diaspora, that's like roughly 0.018% of worlds population so statistically, it's actually surprising that you HAVE met ANY latvians.. xD
I do have to say that these new categories do feel somewhat intuitive even if for all the wrong reasons..
Closed digestion checks out, as I'm extra picky about what I eat, more often than not reverting back to trusted safe foods (cheese, specifically) or not eating at all when overwhelmed.. (ties back in with RFID in autism)
Design Sense - Inner Vision.. yup, yup, yup, also makes sense and ties back to INFP
Motivation - Fear .. also yes, kind of understandable, I was always the voice of reason when we were kids and playing with my sister and best friend.. it's just that they always ignored my wise council and got us in trouble every time anyways.. but I did get to regularly drop a told-you-so.. but, fear.. as a motivation though.. hmm.. is it the ADHD thing about if there are no immediate consequences of not doing something then it doesn't get done.. mm.. there's somethig here, I'll have to chew on this for a bit..
Perspective - Survival ha ha this is funny, but I used to pack my school bag as a survival kit.. the funniest part about this is that I lived so close to school that if my sister opened her balcony doors she could hear the school bell ring.. xD but in my mind - the reason people don't survie is becaue they think they would know beforehand WHEN they would need a survival kit, but you'd need it exactly when you least expected it.. so you need it with you all the time.. xD .. I was a weird kid with my own kind of very weirdly sound logic.. xD
Environment Mountains - I remember the first time at work that we flew over the Alps I was absolutely mesmerised, mind you I was supposed to be working, but I was glued to the illuminator taking in what I though was the most beautiful sight I've ever seen.
~Josie~
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