<Why Do I Keep Making the Same Mistakes?>

- “I Thought This Time Would Be Different…”
You swore it wouldn’t happen again.
But somehow, you’re back in the same situation, making the same choices, feeling the same regret.
MBTI says: “If you’re a P type, you tend to go with the flow rather than follow structured plans, so impulsive choices and repeated mistakes can happen.”Or, “If you’re a T type, you prioritize logic over emotion, so regret might hit you later.”These explanations help you understand the patterns in your reactions.
K-Saju sees it differently:
“It looks at what kind of energy in your structure and flow is causing this same path to repeat.”
- A Structure That Responds to Familiar Patterns
MBTI explains:
“If you’re an F type, you may react based on emotion and tend to make relationship-driven decisions again and again.”
“Or, if you’re a T type, you might follow logic first, only realizing your emotions later.”These insights help you understand why you repeated the same mistake from a trait-based perspective.
K-Saju approaches it differently—by looking at which energy patterns tend to activate first within your structure.
For example, if you have strong Companion energy (connection, harmony, relational focus), you might invest too much in balance with others—struggling to end things even when necessary.If you have strong Output energy (expression, action), you may act before processing your emotions, only realizing the mistake after it’s played out.
K-Saju shows where your repeated “choice path” begins.
It’s not about willpower—it’s that your inner structure follows a well-worn energetic trail.
- A Flow That Favors Repetition
MBTI says:
“If you’re a P type, you prefer spontaneity over rigid plans, which can lead to repeated scenarios.”
“If you’re an N type, you might pursue imagination and possibilities, sometimes overlooking practical constraints.”
MBTI reveals which directions your tendencies naturally lean toward.
K-Saju looks at the timing.
When your Sewoon (세운: se-woon) — the 1-year energy cycle — is in the phase of Wood (목: growth, expansion), you feel drawn to try more,
grow more.But if that expansion isn’t aligned with readiness, it can lead to another mistake.
And when your Daewoon (대운: dae-woon) — the 10-year energy flow — leans toward Companion, your longing for human connection deepens, pulling you into familiar relational loops.
K-Saju shows which traits are amplified by the current flow.
That “new choice” may actually be a familiar return.
It asks:
“Is this the beginning of change, or a return to the same pattern?”It helps you locate yourself on that line.
- When Repetition Comes from Outside
Repetition isn’t always just your fault.
The same kind of person, the same kind of situation, the same emotional trigger can activate the same response in you.
MBTI says:
“If you’re an F type, you respond more emotionally.”
“If you’re a P type, you’re more spontaneous and less structured—so the same dynamic can repeat.”
These insights help you understand how your personality interacts with external forces.
K-Saju observes the structural collision.
For example, if your Authority energy (control, responsibility) is weak and the other person’s is strong, you may find yourself yielding again and again.
Or, if you’re sensitive to Resource energy (absorption, caution), sharp criticism or intense emotion from others can overwhelm you—and you may end up reacting the same way you regret.
K-Saju tracks the tension points and energy waves between structures.
It helps you ask:
“Is this mistake coming from who I am—or from this current interaction?”
While MBTI helps you recognize your internal traits, K-Saju helps you see how those traits are interacting with today’s specific energy.
- Repetition as a Chance to Redirect
MBTI says:
“If you’re a T type, you focus more on logic than emotion, so regret may come later—and so may repeated choices.”
It reveals your dominant decision-making style and helps explain the pattern.
K-Saju sees repetition as part of the energetic flow.
“It may mean your structure hasn’t yet formed a new energetic path.”
Repetition is not failure—it’s a signpost for adjustment.
For example, when Output energy is weak, you might feel something but not express it—leading to silent cycles of powerlessness.
In that case, you might need to intentionally create habits that support expression, or step back from Authority energy and ask yourself different questions.
K-Saju doesn’t tell you what to fix to avoid repetition.
It invites you to observe:“What energy is still pulling me down the familiar road?”
MBTI reveals your internal traits.
K-Saju shows how your current flow is shaping your next step.
- “Repetition Still Holds Change”
MBTI helps you understand repetition through the lens of personality.
K-Saju shows how repetition can come from energetic structure and flow.
So you can say:
“I repeated the same mistake—but I reacted a little differently this time.”
“That’s a sign I’m already shifting inside the flow.”