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Nemorami Desire Test Result Analysis

DLMP Card

Here's the order you chose to handle things!

Bell (An important guest is here!)>>Baby (The baby is crying!)>>Rice (The rice is burning!)>>Phone (Your phone is ringing!)

In a moment of crisis, you opened the Bell first, held the crying Baby next, took care of the burning Rice, and answered the important Phone call last.

DLMP | Fatalistic Bystander

"The person who waited only for the outcome without ever choosing."

Rather than deciding directly, you tend to wait for the situation to decide for you. The problem is that this hesitation, born from avoiding responsibility, ends up making you lose whole stretches of life at the most important moments.

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Maybe I was not cautious. Maybe I was postponing the responsibility of choosing to the very end. The problem is that life kept moving even while I did nothing.

Nemorami Desire Test
Core Desire
Guarding the threshold without getting hurt
Distortion
Caution turns into bystanding and avoidance of responsibility
Repeating Pattern
Delay, watching, avoiding decisions
Biggest Regret
Losing everything without ever choosing

Your Love

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You are not simply an irresponsible person.

The problem is that because you are afraid of making the wrong choice, you keep pulling yourself out of the act of choosing altogether.

The Pattern You Repeat

You try to wait until everything feels certain.

You keep checking whether it is okay to speak now, step in now, or move now, and whether you can handle what would follow.

At first, this can look like caution.

But the more it repeats, the more your relationships and your life stop changing because of your action and start flowing only in the direction the situation chooses for you.

You place yourself in the role of observer, but life keeps moving even while you are watching it.

At that point, your carefulness starts to read less like insight and more like bystanding.

The Choice You Regret

You may have wanted to avoid a major mistake.

If you decided first, the responsibility might become yours.

If you chose wrong, the regret might become even bigger, so you may have kept choosing to watch just a little longer.

At the time, that probably felt like the safest and wisest path.

But later, the biggest regret becomes clear.

It felt like I had ruined nothing, and yet the choices I never made had changed my whole life.

DLMP’s biggest regret lies in realizing the cost of not moving only after losing the things that mattered most without ever doing anything.

task_alt What You Need Right Now

  • Learn the difference between waiting longer and simply postponing
  • Do not treat observing the situation and avoiding responsibility as the same thing
  • Ask yourself whether you stopped because you were being careful, or because you fear handling what comes after the choice
Life does not open only after preparation becomes perfect. Sometimes the truly safe path is the one where you move while accepting responsibility.

Connections Linked to You

Instant Spark

A type that feels like a safe guide and lightens the burden of choosing

MLDP
Long-Term Stability

A type that spreads out routines and roles, sharing the weight of responsibility

MDLP
Immediate Clash

A type that sees my passivity as risk and pressures me right away

MPDL
Slow Burnout

A type whose checking and control keep triggering my delay and avoidance

LMPD

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