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Wolf Type Details

Wolf
Carving a path through action. A nurturing and dependable leader figure.

The Wolf type is the 'incarnation of action'—their body moves before they even think. They trust their intuition and passion, finding the greatest joy in blazing trails through uncharted territory.
They possess a natural leadership quality, often wanting to take charge, and they love being relied upon by others.
They always go all out, knowing no half-measures. They tackle everything with 0 or 100 percent full power.
Exhibiting excellent speed and decisiveness, they start the moment an idea strikes. To a Wolf type, 'I'll consider it' is a dead phrase. Because they prioritize their own pace, they may leave others behind, but this isn't out of malice—it's simply because they are 'too fast.'
Experience over logic. Even when trouble arises, they find solutions on the spot by moving their bodies. They can take that first step without hesitation in situations where everyone else wavers. On the other hand, because they value speed, they tend to skip fine details. When they believe they are right, they may push forward without considering those around them, often becoming dictatorial.

How to get along with Wolf type
They dislike waiting for instructions. Giving them discretion by saying, 'This project needs your horsepower. Please take charge and run it freely,' will ignite their sense of responsibility and produce results faster than expected. Make sure to 'delegate and rely' on them. Since they tend to have a strong tone or forceful way of speaking without intending harm, listeners need to be careful not to feel intimidated.
The 'I want you to guess my feelings' attitude won't work with them. Clearly state what you dislike and what makes you happy. They don't bottle up emotions, so even if a fight occurs, they release it on the spot and will be perfectly fine the next day. Roundabout attitudes are a no-go; it's important to clash with your true feelings.
If you have a Wolf type child, they love being told 'You're the leader' rather than just being asked to 'help.' Giving them a role like 'You're in charge of starting the fire for this camp!' will lead them to show incredible focus and responsibility. Making them sit still to study is a daunting task. Their brains settle down better after they have fully released their energy through outdoor play or sports. Be careful, as restricting their 'movement' can turn that energy into 'anger' or 'rebellion.'
If a parent is a Wolf type, an attitude of 'it's only natural that you do this' will significantly drain their motivation. From changing a lightbulb to supporting the household finances, please put into words that you rely on them: 'We’d be lost without you, Dad (Mom).' With just that, they will work tirelessly for the sake of the family.

Compatibility

TypeWorkLoveFriend
dogx
cat
wolf
rabbitxx
deer
elephant
chameleon
parrot
penguin
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