MBTI vs. K-Saju (part 16)

MBTI vs. K-Saju (part 16) | When You Outgrow Your Type              

<Why Do I Get Stuck Between Logic and Feeling?>

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- My mind says no. My heart won’t stop saying yes.

When Your Type Stops Describing You
K-Saju says that personal energy is constantly in the "flow" and "change," and through this change, it provides a perspective to "grow and understand yourself positively in a new way."

I try to think clearly.

I tell myself what makes sense.

But the emotions come anyway—loud,

heavy,unrelenting.

I go back and forth,

justifying and resisting,

but nothing feels fully right.

It’s not that I don’t know what I think.

It’s that I don’t know how to act

when my thoughts and feelings are split.


- When two internal voices speak at once

In MBTI, the tension between T (Thinking) and F (Feeling)

is a familiar inner divide.

T values clarity and detachment.

F seeks empathy and emotional truth.

When both are strong,

you hear both voices—

and neither feels easy to ignore.

K-Saju sees this as a conflict

between Authority and either Companion or Resource.

Authority aims for boundaries, structure, and judgment.

Companion and Resource support connection and care.

If these energies are active in the same chart,

they may pull you toward control and release,

assertion and softness—all at once.


- You don’t need to resolve it all right now.

MBTI’s T-F conflict isn’t just about values.

It’s about pacing.T wants decisions quickly.

F wants understanding first.

K-Saju reads this internal lag

through Sewoon (세운: se-woon) and Daewoon (대운: dae-woon).

When emotional flows rise before decision flows,

you’ll feel everything before you know what to do.

It’s not indecision.

It’s layered timing—

and your system is trying to honor both.


- Every choice feels like betrayal—of self or someone else

T-leaning types fear making the wrong move.

F-leaning types fear hurting someone in the process.

K-Saju reads this as Authority’s pressure

to act cleanly and responsibly

versus Companion’s pull

to preserve emotional closeness.

When both matter deeply,

you second-guess yourself.

You rehearse every version.

And still, it feels like no answer is safe.


- The answer isn’t always either/or. Sometimes it’s when.

K-Saju reminds us

that certain conflicts ease as the flow shifts.

When Daewoon (대운: dae-woon) brings stronger Authority,

clarity and structure become easier to access.

When Resource softens,

feeling doesn’t overwhelm as much.

MBTI explains the internal conflict.

K-Saju shows when the inner scale tips.

You don’t have to decide with perfect balance.

You only need to recognize

when the flow makes one side

light enough to move.


- You’re not indecisive. You’re just deep enough to hold two truths at once.

You’re not stuck because you’re weak.

You’re stuck because you’re honest.

You hear both voices

and you care about both outcomes.

MBTI helps you know what those voices mean.

K-Saju helps you know when they quiet down.

You will move.

Not because the world tells you to—

but because your flow will finally agree with your depth.

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