A defined Head continuously generates mental pressure. Such a person almost always has questions, ideas, topics to reflect on, or a sense that there is something to understand. This is not necessarily anxiety — it is more like uninterrupted intellectual activity. People with a defined Head often notice that certain kinds of questions return to them again and again. One person constantly ponders the meaning of life, another thinks about systems, people, or the future. These questions are not random: through them the mind builds its own trajectory of thought. The trouble begins when a person believes they must find answers to everything. Then natural inspiration turns into overload and mental strain. The Head is not built to make decisions — its job is to inspire and to set the direction of reflection.
Gift: inspiration, intellectual resilience, the ability to hold mental pressure
An open Head is highly sensitive to outside mental pressure. Such people may suddenly start thinking about things that were not important at all until they came into contact with other people, the news, or collective anxiety. The typical not-self trap is trying to answer all the world's questions. The open Head begins to live with the feeling that everything must be urgently understood, solved, and untangled. This creates overload and a sense of constant inner noise. Over time an open Head can become remarkably wise about inspiration and thinking. It begins to distinguish which questions truly matter and which simply fly through space like radio static.
Wisdom: The wisdom of an open Head is the ability not to cling to every question and to see which ideas truly deserve attention.
Not-self trap: Trying to solve every question and prove to yourself that you are smart enough.
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Calculate Human DesignThe Head Center is a pressure center — source of inspiration and questions.
A defined Head continuously generates mental pressure. Such a person almost always has questions, ideas, topics to reflect on, or a sense that there is something to understand. This is not necessarily anxiety — it is more like uninterrupted intellectual activity. People with a…
An open Head is highly sensitive to outside mental pressure. Such people may suddenly start thinking about things that were not important at all until they came into contact with other people, the news, or collective anxiety. The typical not-self trap is trying to answer all th…
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