Energy 7 — The Chariot / Movement
The Chariot / Movement is the energy of people who don't work a sparing schedule. When you have a goal correctly matched to your nature, you can hold a pace for six straight hours that others can't sustain for two. This isn't 'workaholism' — it's a particular ability to focus energy into a single point without scattering it across parallel tasks.
You tolerate a goal-less environment poorly. If you don't have a large task on a 6–12 month horizon, you start a conflict with yourself: you invent false goals, get into other people's work, generate motion from nothing. This is your operating manual: you need a big goal to organize the day around.
The flip side — breakthrough for the sake of breakthrough, motion for the sake of motion. You can chase for six months toward a point that, on closer look, holds nothing valuable except the path itself. The healthy Chariot stops periodically and checks: am I going there because it's worth it — or because the going is comfortable?
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In plus
At its best, The Chariot is a rare specialist in achievement. You can take on deadlines most consider impossible and regularly deliver them. It shows in your background: projects you're hired for usually 'urgently need a breakthrough.' People around feel firm forward momentum in you — even when they doubt themselves, near you their own energy turns on.
In minus
In shadow, The Chariot becomes burning sprint. You don't distinguish 'must' from 'habit' — both speeds feel the same. After every breakthrough you need a new one, otherwise stopping feels like defeat. Domestic irritation grows: family, friends, slower colleagues start to 'lag.' This is very painful for close people — you don't despise them, but they read it that way. The other variant — body injuries, because resource ends before you notice.
On the money line
Financially, The Chariot blooms with bets on 'a product/revenue breakthrough this quarter.' Roles with high variable income suit you — commissions, performance bonuses, success shares. A standard salary with no variable component slowly drains you: you give more than is paid, then quietly tire. Your advantage is short launch cycles: you reach first revenue quickly. Danger: don't confuse speed with the right direction. Once a quarter, do a 'route check' — am I going fast toward the right place?
On the love line
In love The Chariot needs a partner who doesn't restrain but also doesn't push. It's a rare combination: most people either 'brake' your speed as a threat to stability or 'run' even faster, and then the couple burns out in 2–3 years. Your healthy partner conducts their own motion without interfering with yours, and sometimes says 'stop, I want to spend the evening with you.' Your risk zone is leaving close people 'for later,' believing 'they'll wait.' That's true — but the price of that waiting shows up later as loneliness in success.