Kokology 2 by Tadahiko Nagao & Isamu Saito

Kokology 2 by Tadahiko Nagao & Isamu Saito

Author:Tadahiko Nagao & Isamu Saito
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Touchstone


KEY TO “S WEETS FOR THE SWEET ”

andy and snacks are not something you give much thought to in preparing, or eat only at set mealtimes. Most of the time, it seems they just end up in your stomach without your knowing how they got there. Personal relationships have a similar way of forming without conscious planning or deliberation. But that’s not to say that subconscious preferences don’t play a role. On a behavioral level, the way you approached the candy cottage mirrors your approach to the world of friendships.

1. I’d just start eating everything in sight.

You are always up front and out in the open in dealing with the world, almost like a child in your innocent enthusiasm. This straightforward approach makes you easy for others to understand and accept, but you should realize that not everyone is as forthright and honest as you. Sometimes that honesty of yours makes you just a little too trusting, and you have been known to rush in where angels wouldn’t dare to tread.

2. I’d try sampling as many different kinds of sweets as I could find.

The world is full of people, and you wouldn’t mind the chance to meet them all. You are a true master at finding the good qualities in others. But your desire to have a little taste of everything can also be read as an unwillingness to get too deeply involved with any one person. While it’s good to be able to enjoy all kinds of tastes, there comes a time when you’re going to have to finally admit to someone, “You’re the sweetest of them all.”

3. I’d find my one favorite sweet and stick to that.

If you can find even a single person in the world who shares your interests, tastes, and aspirations, that’s enough for you. It is indeed a wonderful thing to be able to find a person who sees the world exactly as you do, but by limiting yourself to a single flavor of relationship, you may be cutting yourself off from a whole world of delicious experiences.

4. I’m not very into sweets. Actually, I’d prefer some crunchy mixed nuts.

For you, the word crazy has a positive connotation. Accordingly, your circle of friends and acquaintances has more than the average number of interesting characters. The life of an outsider has its appeal, and you enjoy the perspective that taking a step back from the crowd affords you. But in trying to set yourself apart, you may sometimes be seen as someone who’s trying too hard to be different. It’s important to remember that the people who are most afraid of being thought ordinary are those to whom that description best applies.



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