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Physics

The "physics" aspect encompasses the qualities and processes that fulfill our body's needs, essentially relating to how we physically interact with our environment. In the PY-type model, "physics" is reflected in a person's lifestyle, taste preferences, interest in sports and physical activity, as well as their approach to nutrition, cooking, hygiene, and overall health. It also influences a person's tendencies towards greed or generosity, their views on property and money, behavior in intimate relationships, and has an indirect impact on their physique and appearance.

Placements

First Physics

1F individuals radiate a captivating physical energy and walk with a confident grace that others admire. Their movements are fluid, preferring stillness over fidgeting. They strive to live better than their peers, but once they reach their limits, they often settle. With a materialistic worldview, they focus on personal enrichment and financial interests, showing a deep respect and attachment to their possessions. Often surrounded by beautiful, expensive items, their discussions typically revolve around money, comfort, appearance, or food, with material interests taking precedence. They prioritize their own comfort above all, becoming unhappy when it is disrupted. For some, comfort means a spotless home, while for others, it’s an old couch and a robe. They naturally give in to their instincts, seeing no reason to resist. They excel at resting and won’t let anyone disturb their peace. They cherish life's pleasures, and denying themselves these joys is a challenge for them. 1F often prioritize their appearance, investing significant time and money to impress others. They typically dress in bold, stylish outfits but may appear more relaxed at home, feeling comfortable enough to forgo extra grooming. For them, it's less about looks and more about the confidence they exude. The world of 1F is primarily materialistic, valuing money, luxury, and physical comfort above all. While they may share their abundance, their own benefit remains the top priority.

Second Physics

2F are lively and agile, exhibiting fast, strong, and graceful movements. They are highly active, viewing rest as merely a change of activity, and need limits to prevent constant busyness. True workaholics, they dedicate themselves to their tasks, often forgetting to take vacations or sick leave. While they thrive in both monotonous and creative work, their commitment can lead to them neglecting their health. 2F thrives on interaction with others and enjoys physical intimacy, even engaging in challenging tasks like caring for the sick. They often establish physical contact during conversations, such as touching an arm or shoulder. The physical world is their playground, as they interact playfully with objects, plants, animals, and people. Fearless in physical interactions, 2Fs trust their body, which responds accurately and reliably. 2F are economical but not stingy; they enjoy making and saving money while spending on physical comfort for themselves and their families. They dislike discarding old items, finding creative ways to repurpose them into something new and beautiful. In all their pursuits, 2F aim to preserve the natural qualities of materials. 2F may be accepting of physiology, but they are still squeamish and steer clear of anything that might evoke disgust. Consequently, they prioritize cleanliness in their personal space and hygiene.

Third Physics

3F are mobile but often lack confidence, appearing restless and awkward. They maintain good health through a balanced diet but frequently feel unattractive, causing distress. Enjoying fashion, they choose provocative outfits while being mindful of their looks. Their acute sensory perception makes them sensitive to variations in colors, sounds, and smells, leading to discomfort with loud noises and strong scents. 3F individuals are highly sensitive to the energy exchanges around them, often feeling others' physical pain or emotions as their own. They have a strong attachment to their belongings and may feel uneasy in unfamiliar homes, often traveling with large suitcases to create a sense of comfort. Negative comments about their appearance or can have lasting psychological effects, and they view physical intimacy as sacred, seeing any betrayal as deeply painful. Their keen perception allows them to notice even the slightest changes in body language. 3F individuals constantly test their strength, thriving on challenges and discomfort. They take pride in their physical achievements, often showcasing their efforts through actions such as carrying heavy objects without help. Their relationship with money is complex; they can be frugal yet enjoy giving lavish gifts and supporting charities. While they may downplay money's importance, they secretly recognize its significance, balancing between greed and generosity as they explore ways to accumulate wealth. They tend to be cautious when offered gifts, often taking only a small piece due to uncertainty about their entitlement to material goods.

Fourth Physics

4F individuals are inherently natural ascetics, displaying a remarkable ability to remain unfazed by physical discomfort and to endure various hardships and illnesses with resilience. Their focus on personal endurance often leads them to show little concern for the physical struggles of others, which may result in a lack of care or support for those in need. While they can have a strong work ethic, they frequently maintain an indifferent attitude toward the outcomes of their labor, prioritizing the process over the results. These individuals can thrive with minimal comforts, yet they also have an appreciation for luxury, striking a balance that reflects their practical approach to material needs. They tend to rely on their higher psychological functions, viewing money not as an end goal but as a means to realize their higher aspirations. For 4F individuals, the value of money lies in the opportunities it provides rather than the currency itself. Additionally, they exhibit a natural tendency to trust others when it comes to physical experiences, often embracing new activities or trying unfamiliar foods simply because they see others doing so. In stressful situations, they may shut down, becoming ill or immobilized, and can quickly become exhausted, especially when their Third Function is overloaded. In critical situations, 4F often become detached from the physical world—they may skip meals, forgo sleep, and neglect personal hygiene. While some exhibit this behavior in their daily lives, they can learn to prepare their own meals and take breaks from the computer for rest. However, when a 4F is driven by strong emotions, a goal, or an idea, they become intensely focused, often ignoring basic needs and the surrounding world.

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