

RCUAI contributes quietly, and SCUAI encourages loudly. At first it's good, but over time the contrast gets tiring.
When work gets going, the two divide tasks well. SCUAI takes the external role and RCUAI builds the foundation. At first, this role division feels natural and comfortable. But as time goes on, SCUAI thinks "why can't I get recharged?" and RCUAI feels "why can't you keep up?"
On the surface they seemed well matched, but when the private self shows up, it's different. When RCUAI's private silence meets SCUAI's private need, both get tired. SCUAI wonders "are they cold?" and RCUAI feels "why do you keep waking me up?"
The conversation after watching a movie is best. SCUAI starts talking first, and RCUAI unfolds it slowly but deeply. Each time they spend time together like this, they understand each other a little more.
“If SCUAI respects RCUAI's pace, and RCUAI understands SCUAI's need, their difference becomes a strength. In that moment, their difference becomes a rhythm, and within that rhythm, the deepest connection actually emerges.”
Self-exploration aid. Not a basis for factual judgments.
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