The meeting was on its fourth loop around the same point. You'd already seen the way out twenty minutes ago. You stayed quiet, waited for the right moment, chose your words. When you spoke, the tone came out different from what you'd planned. The room went silent. The person next to you looked at you as if you'd exploded out of nowhere.
You have in your memory a project that kept going. You remember it as different — as an exception. It wasn't an exception. It was your system operating whole, and you attributed it to the project.
You remember asking her to stop running around. And also scolding her when she took too long. Today she swings between paralysis and impulse — without ever operating like she did at seven.
He jumped into the idea fast. You jumped in with him — this time it really seemed like it would happen. Three weeks later he was already onto something else, and he couldn't even tell you when he lost the thread.
The decision was made before you told anyone. Again. And when the reaction came, you were surprised by the surprise — because from your side, it made complete sense.
You start something new and you can already see it all happening. The others are still reading the beginning of your message. You're already three steps ahead — and you learned to pretend you're not.
It takes less than 1 minute: your Human Design chart shows, in your own chart, why you function the way you function. It is free — and it stays saved so you can come back whenever you want.