

SLOAN tries to execute plans, while SLUEI keeps revising them. Someone rushes to completion, someone keeps changing direction.
SLOAN finds SLUEI's creativity attractive. SLUEI shows paths SLOAN wouldn't think of. SLUEI likes SLOAN's focus—it organizes their scatter. At first SLOAN tries to make SLUEI's ideas real, and SLUEI keeps finding better ways. They could create something really good. But SLOAN wants to finish one thing, and SLUEI keeps discovering new things, preventing completion.
SLOAN wants to complete one thing. SLUEI keeps finding new possibilities. SLOAN thinks SLUEI blocks their plan. SLUEI thinks SLOAN refuses better methods. They fail before completion.
They're most comfortable when SLOAN hears SLUEI's ideas first, then builds plans around them. "Your thinking is the base, let's do this"—SLUEI feels respected then.
“SLOAN learns not all plans are perfect at the start. SLUEI learns that sometimes pushing through to completion is beautiful.”
Self-exploration aid. Not a basis for factual judgments.
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