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What kind of person is Obama?

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It is customary to analyze a person first and analyze his character.

Look at the personalities of McCain and Obama in the big picture.

In terms of introversion and extroversion, McCain is an extrovert and Obama is an introvert.

Divided into four types: Lively, Powerful, Perfect and Peaceful, McCain is mainly the Powerful type, with more Lively elements; Obama is the more typical Perfect type, There are also more obvious power components.

Obama likes to think and pays attention to logical reasoning.

McCain has a shrewd and decisive appearance, while Obama has a profound and meticulous essence.

Obama is calm and resolute, while McCain is bold and upright.

Obama is a strong person. Originally, his nature was to attack the shortcomings of society, to stare at the dark side, to criticize directly, and to be intolerant. However, through self-cultivation, he has overcome these shortcomings. The main symbol now is the pursuit of accuracy and correctness, and pride in being far-sighted, creative, profound, meticulous, precise and precise.

McCain often feels nervous, and he always has to maintain an energetic image; Obama is constantly not relaxed, but not to the level of nervousness. As long as his eyes are open, his brain will not rest. He can't distinguish between work and rest. It seems that work is also rest.

Obama is an introverted thinker who has good ideas and it is difficult for others to influence him unless the other party has strict logic or reliable evidence.

According to the five types of S, E, Z, H and N, Obama is an S-type person, also known as introverted temperament. Characteristics are that he clearly distinguishes himself from others, loves to think, is serious, and is not very tolerant. McCain is an H-type person, also known as a self-display personality. Characteristics are that they like grand scenes and illustrious atmospheres, have rich expressions, can exaggerate, always want others to take them seriously, and lack persistence.

What a person's self-esteem is based on is a very important content. McCain's self-esteem is based on his bravery and uniqueness, while Obama's self-esteem is based on his good thinking and profound insights.

Obama is aggressive in his criticism but restrained in his emotions. McCain is self-indulgent and always wants to show off his strength to others.

Obama’s character is obviously introverted. That is to say, he is the kind of person who doesn't like to expose his true thoughts and emotions, and prefers to digest it slowly no matter what he encounters. Many people think that introverts are not talkative and unsociable. In fact, people who like to talk but never reveal their thoughts and feelings cannot be considered extroverts; and many introverts are indeed good salesmen who are good at sociability. Introverts are still likely to be eloquent, articulate, talkative, and eloquent. The standard for judging extroversion and introversion depends on whether he actively exposes his thoughts and feelings, or whether he can't help but reveal his thoughts and feelings. No matter how eloquent and good at giving speeches Obama is, when he takes the initiative to express his thoughts and views, the purpose of publicity or communication is very clear. This is completely different from being unable to restrain himself from exposing his thoughts and feelings.

The spiritual motivation of an introverted personality generally comes from the inner world, while the spiritual motivation of an extroverted personality often comes from the external world. Introverts need to draw spiritual nourishment from their own hearts, while extroverts need to draw spiritual nourishment from the outside world. Therefore, introverts need more time to be alone, while extroverts can easily feel lonely, depressed or even panicked when alone - especially the frivolous and frivolous extroverts. Obama is definitely someone who often needs time alone. He needs to sort out his chaotic thoughts in a solitary environment. Only after clearing his mind did he appear calmly and confidently in front of others. He often looks confident because he knows exactly what his thoughts are and how things should be done.

Obama is a very profound person.

I have seen the handwriting of more than a dozen American presidents (all copies published in books and newspapers), and I think the one with the deepest and most profound thoughts is Nixon. I heard that Americans have a low opinion of him because of the Watergate incident. In fact, this is just a moral issue. Moral issues and ideological depth are completely different things. Obama's character is not as introverted as Nixon's, and his usual expression is not as deep as Nixon's. It can be concluded from his handwriting that Obama's depth of thought is similar to or close to that of Nixon. When the newspapers and television are filled with the smiling face of Obama running for president, it is important to know that this does not represent his essence.

McCain and Obama are both ambitious people, but they are different in these three aspects.

McCain's ambitions lack the basis of careful consideration, so he is also obviously inferior in farsightedness. For him, foresight is relatively rare and may be somewhat insightful. Even if there is great insight, it should be just a sudden flash of inspiration. He has good intuition and can judge the situation in front of him concisely and clearly.

Obama’s ambitions are based on his deep character, which is unassuming and may not even be known to his relatives and friends. His ambitions were not only well thought out but also of a cunning character and nature.

Both people have great ideals and ambitions, but the specific contents are different. Big and small cannot be compared.

In terms of ideal selflessness, McCain is more selfless, which means that McCain is more likely to sacrifice himself for his ideals, while Obama is more inclined to tie himself closely to his ideals.

In terms of the nature of the content of his ideals, McCain’s ideals are more powerful, prominent, and admired by all people. In other words, his ideals are of the nature of achievements, facts, and achievements. , has a nature that focuses on form. What he cares about is what the people in front of him think of him. Obama's ideals have deeper historical and social significance. He doesn't care much about the temporary momentum, grand scenes, and admiration of all people. He pays more attention to his profound impact on history and society, and on how future generations will behave. Evaluate yourself, that is, how will future history write about yourself.

Obviously, if McCain is elected president of the United States, he will not make major changes to the current policies of the United States. His thinking and mental focus are only on how to safeguard the interests of the United States. If he was going to change, it would be when it was obvious that the situation should change.

If Obama is elected as the President of the United States, he will definitely work hard to make major changes in the current policies of the United States. For Obama, if he does not leave an eye-catching personal political mark as the president of the United States, he will feel very sorry for himself.

The Enneagram classification method is now popular. In this way, Obama is the perfectionist of personality No. 1, and McCain is the protector of personality No. 8.

In terms of personality characteristics, McCain has the nature of an actor. His style is to roar, appear suddenly, and demonstrate his talents and masterpieces in scenes that attract worldwide attention and are envied by everyone.

In McCain's mind, he feels that the surrounding environment often requires him to show himself. Gaining the trust of friends requires showing oneself, winning the public's confidence requires showing oneself, and deterring enemies also requires showing oneself.

Obama's personality is that of a military commander. His style is to deploy troops secretly, take the enemy by surprise, and strike the opponent accurately and harshly. By the time the world suddenly realizes it, the victory is already firmly in his grasp. It's in his hands. When understood in this sense, we can understand his personality as a conspirator and careerist type; but in doing so, we must discard the derogatory connotations of terms such as conspirators and careerists. His goal is the final victory, not the momentary glory in front of him. He wants to completely conquer others and convince the world, instead of being instigated by temporary emotions. He knows that great hope will follow. What is disappointing is that the scene will be even more tragic. His introverted personality determines that his spiritual drive does not need to be supported by other people's emotional reactions, and his thoughtful personality determines that he does not like to indulge in the beautiful sights in front of him like McCain does.

McCain is a strong patriot, and as president he will undoubtedly firmly defend the interests of the United States. His only response to anyone who infringes on U.S. interests is to attack them head on. In this regard, McCain is more of a boxer.

Questioning Obama’s patriotism is a meaningless election tactic, but Obama’s reaction to people and things that infringe on American interests will not be as clear and simple as McCain’s. Perhaps he will still cooperate with The other party shakes hands and smiles, but what he must be thinking in his heart is "I will skin you alive one day!..." He may very well use the tactic of boiling a frog in warm water to subdue the other party.

The Chinese have experienced more than two thousand years of feudal imperial autocracy and have developed a moral standard called "loyalty". The so-called loyalty means blind faith and blind trust. To this day, whether a person has the quality of loyalty is still a very important and common question. Using this standard to measure McCain and Obama, what conclusion will be drawn?

McCain has the moral character of loyalty, which means that McCain is more likely to be loyal to his favorite superiors or authority figures, and he will stay true to his word and will not change his mind. He has less doubts about whether his favorite figures such as superiors or authority figures are correct and represent truth and justice.

Obama does not have the quality of loyalty, which means that it is difficult for Obama to be blindly loyal to anyone. If he was to be loyal, he was only loyal to himself. From a value perspective, Obama is self-centered. He can participate in a certain cause as a soldier or follower, or he can cooperate with others loyally, but he will not blindly trust or obey anyone blindly. He is not gullible, and will not blindly obey once he has doubts in his mind. In Obama's view, personal relationships are personal relationships, careers are careers, and right and wrong are another matter. Obama will never mix these different things into the same pot.

Now let me share my views on the analytical conclusions of American graphology experts in newspapers and periodicals.

Some newspapers said, "Obama is charming, while McCain values ??ideals."

I think it is right to say that Obama is charming, but it is wrong to say that McCain values ????ideals.

When commenting on the two presidential candidates from the perspective of whether they have ideals or not, it should be said that Obama is a person with ideals. Change is a concrete manifestation of his ideals. How can we change without ideals?

If McCain is elected president of the United States, there will be no major changes in any aspect.

Even if he takes some relatively severe measures to fight corruption and strengthen legal management, it cannot be said that this is an ideal - it can only be called an ideal in a country with extremely corrupt and chaotic legal system. Merely planning to tinker with things cannot be considered ideal, but at least being determined to make relatively large changes and bring about relatively profound changes in society can be considered ideal.

Some people say that McCain is a man with ideals and ambitions.

How to distinguish between ideals and ambitions is sometimes not easy. If a person wants to be an astronaut, is it an ideal or an ambition? Is wanting to be president an ideal or an ambition?

I think the important difference between ideals and ambitions is whether the motivation is for the public interest or only for personal selfishness.

Based on this definition, I think it is incorrect to say that McCain has ideals and ambitions. It can only be said that he has a strong desire to stand out. It is correct to say that Obama has ideals and ambitions. He indeed has both ideals and ambitions.

Obama and McCain are left-handed. There is always something weird about left-handers compared with ordinary people.

3. Comparison between motives and subconsciousness

Obama loves truth, justice, fairness and order.

McCain loves achievement, loves efficiency, loves honor, and loves to express himself in a novel way.

Obama is an enterprising person, while McCain is a mixture of performer and commander.

Obama often focuses on his career achievements, while McCain often focuses on his emotional feelings.

Obama is a thinker, while McCain is a totalizer.

Obama does things based on theory and logic, while McCain works based on feelings and emotions.

The ideological realm can be divided into four categories: the realm of practical benefits, the realm of right and wrong, the realm of fame and the realm of few desires. Both McCain and Obama are in the realm of fame, but they are both fame, with different nature and meaning. McCain focuses on immediate prominence, while Obama focuses on historical significance and eternity.

Some people say that McCain can take actions that people don't expect, and I want to pay attention to his motives when he does so.

McCain has the personality of a performer and a strong desire to create. He hopes to be different. Therefore, if he takes actions that people do not expect, his motivations should be these two. His role as a lone ranger in American politics is a manifestation of his instinct, that is, his subconscious unwillingness to remain unknown.

Obama will make difficult choices and take risks to carry out social changes because he has this ambition and clear motivations - he believes that this is his historical mission and the best way for him to realize himself.

McCain mocked Obama and said: "Assuming that I am the person selected by history to save the country at a critical moment and seek the presidency - I will not do that." McCain said this , it just revealed that he didn’t understand Obama very much. It is unthinkable for an American to want to save the country without seeking the presidency. Obama believes that the country needs to be saved, and he has the historical mission to save the country. His goal is to change society. If he just becomes president without making changes, Obama's interest will be reduced by half, and the relevant value and significance in his mind will be reduced. It will be reduced by more than half.

McCain said that Obama had not risked being criticized before to do something revolutionary, but he had already done it. This does not mean that Obama is a person who talks empty words, but it just shows his character. Cautious and thoughtful.

Judging from his handwriting, Obama is indeed a person with ambitions to reform American politics.

McCain fundamentally believes that the world is full of conflicts and full of threats. In the past, China's class struggle was extremely tight. McCain's national struggle and national struggle were extremely tight. He is very sensitive to military conflicts and armed conflicts. If he is elected as the president of the United States, it is basically certain that his attention will be focused on foreign countries rather than domestic ones. He is tenacious and strong. First of all, he is a fighter. He has a combative nature, refuses to admit defeat, and loves to show off his strength.

U.S. Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate Biden said that what the United States currently needs is not a good soldier to lead the country, but a wise leader, a leader who can lead everyone to make changes. From this point of view, Obama is a leader who can bring about change, but McCain is not, by no means.

Obama advocates that the United States should be a "super smart power". This has actually revealed the substantive content of the international policies he will adopt in his major changes. To put it bluntly, it is to improve relations with allies and improve relations with allies. In relations with the United Nations, we should try to avoid going our own way and try to avoid being a one-man show.

McCain does not play by the rules, has a distinctive personal style, a maverick character, and a sensitive nature, which shows that he is prone to proactively provoking conflicts. He likes to use force to teach others and advocates power. This is the true meaning of being patriotic and safeguarding the interests of the United States. Obama claims that he will be a strong leader, but in fact, at least on the surface, he is not as strong as McCain.

Obama vowed to change American politics, to correct the direction of the United States and win back international respect for the United States. His motives are real; to say that he is unpatriotic and that he wants to weaken the United States is definitely not true. Regardless, Obama's motive is definitely to make the United States stronger.

In McCain's ideology, motivations are often control and power, controlling the environment, and controlling the attitudes of those around him towards him.

Control requires power, so the problem of control is inseparable from the problem of power. Maslow's five levels of motivational needs include physiological needs, safety needs, love and belonging needs, esteem needs and self-actualization needs. At the heart of McCain's spiritual need is clearly the need for respect. His need for respect is mixed with the nature of his need for security: to be respected, you need to be superior to others. Once your superior status is shaken or threatened, you lose your sense of security.

Out of the need to be respected, McCain often needs to make others look righteous, needs to always feel respected, and needs to be recognized by all walks of life, especially the upper-class elites. If something disturbs him inside, he tends to hide it or try to treat it as if it doesn't exist.

For McCain, he only feels safe when he can effectively control the situation.

McCain's need to belong is subordinated to his need to respect. McCain was never going to be an independent, he had to stay in or be part of the organization. Because he knows very well that only in the organization can he exert his talents and gain widespread respect. The organization is the stage of his life and the only soil suitable for his survival.

When doing things, McCain pays attention to the efficiency of action and production, especially the quantity of products, the number of enemies destroyed, etc.

In the organization, McCain undoubtedly emphasizes obedience and discipline. When he is a superior, he requires others to obey him. When he is a subordinate, he is also willing to obey his superiors, but his conditions or prerequisites are He has far more subordinates than his superiors; and in his private life, McCain tends to be free and express his personality at will, without being rigid or dogmatic. He receives friends and acquaintances. He is obviously enthusiastic and happy. I am lively, optimistic and generous, and I also hope that the other person will be lively.

Although McCain is a model soldier and believes that obeying orders is the bounden duty of a soldier, but even in the army, if his superiors do not pay enough attention to him, he will always intentionally create small problems for his superiors in order to Attract the other person's attention; at this time he will feel that breaking discipline is a very pleasurable thing. He is not a machine that only knows how to mechanically obey orders. He always demands to be given a chance to perform. This is because he has the essence of an actor and performer in his subconscious.

Obama's motivation is obviously achievement. What he wants is extraordinary performance, and he uses actual achievements to prove his extraordinaryness. At the top of his list of motivational needs is obviously self-actualization, the maximization of his talents. The respect of others can only be ranked second or third. Generally speaking, even the close trusting relationship with his closest friends and family members is more worthy of cherishing and paying attention to than the temporary respect of the general public in Obama's view, because he feels that doing ideological work with those who understand him and can completely trust him Deep communication is both the most beautiful thing in the world and the most important thing in life. Obama needs to be understood by others. He needs to put aside his inner uneasiness and negotiate with reliable people, but he does not need to be understood by many people. He believes that once he is understood by many people, it proves that he is not the best.

Like almost everyone else, Obama also needs respect and gratitude from others, but what he needs is respect and gratitude that can stand the test of history. The grand scene of cheers from the crowd is just a passing cloud in Obama’s eyes. The permanent evaluation engraved in the annals of history is the value worth pursuing. Because of this pursuit and values, Obama has always had a hidden desire to challenge fate, and therefore has the willingness to assume leadership positions as commander-in-chief.

Therefore, in McCain's subconscious mind, he must always look good in the eyes of the public and must maintain a glorious image at all times. In Obama's ideology, he first requires himself to do things accurately and perfectly. Even if he is temporarily misunderstood by the public, he does not need to care.

In terms of selfishness, McCain can sacrifice himself and pay for benefits at any time, while Obama is more cautious, focusing on safeguarding his own interests, not giving easily, and not letting others take advantage of him. McCain is generous to his friends and willing to give alms to strangers. Obama's sympathy and mercy are not as easy to be moved as McCain. He also believes that simple charity is not a good way to help the poor and weak solve their problems, and must start from the beginning. Fundamentally, the formulation of legal policies and other measures can solve the problem. McCain's love for others tends to be concrete and figurative, while Obama's love for others is more philanthropic and pan-love. This is abstract love, but it is also fundamental love and rational love. It is on the basis of this abstract, high-level love that selfishness and selflessness merge. We are responsible for ourselves and others, and at the same time we are responsible for history and society. Everything is unified. Many people don't understand this truth.

Obama’s ideology and subconscious are undoubtedly perfectionist, and he insists on high standards for himself no matter what. This characteristic enables him to be self-disciplined, able to control his emotions well, and look at problems calmly. , rational and objective. When he receives others with an approachable smile, it is obvious that he has lowered the standard of measuring others due to the constraints of reason. On the one hand, he strives to make himself better and try his best to widen the gap between himself and others. On the other hand, he often wants to hold others to high standards and hopes to help others improve.

McCain's often maintained mental state is obviously more like that of an ambitious fighter.

He is used to thinking of himself as a warrior and the protector of others. Protect others, make them realize their own superiority, make them proud, and make them truly feel their own value. He has the courage to stand up and speak out. Subconsciously, he likes to act as the executor of divine law and justice. When performing sacred tasks, he feels that he becomes majestic and great.

Obama’s mental state often seems to be more like that of a lone explorer. His self-perception is always at a considerable distance from the vast majority of people. His ideology is convinced that everything must depend on himself. He hopes to take on a greater historical mission and create brilliant achievements. If he is also keen on pursuing power, it is simply because he knows that power is an indispensable tool for him to achieve his ideal goals.

McCain is a person who can't stand the grain of dust in his eyes, and he will risk his own life when encountering evil people and things. McCain's battles are often immediate and concrete.

If McCain often subconsciously positions himself as a sacred law enforcement team, then Obama often positions himself as a legal reviewer. Obama's focus has often been on whether the law is fair. It is easier for him to turn a blind eye to the specific evil in front of him because he is more concerned about solving the problem fundamentally.

The stage McCain has reached in terms of motivation needs is the stage of respect. His image in the eyes of others and the respect others have for him are the most important. Originally, he had gained the respect of many people, but his motivation needs did not continue to sublime, but expanded his need for respect.

Obama is a person whose motivation needs to reach the self-actualization stage.

Some information reveals that Obama did not have a prominent performance in Congress before participating in the presidential campaign. How to understand this? The lack of outstanding performance does not mean that he is a mediocre person, nor does it mean that he does not have a strong enterprising spirit. This just shows that he is not an actor-type character, and his thoughts and feelings are quite restrained. In fact, he has been quietly accumulating strength.

You can think that McCain regards being president as his life goal, but you cannot think that Obama does the same. The position of president is of course also very important in Obama's mind, but it is just a tool and a springboard. Making a difference is Obama's ultimate goal in life.

Since ancient times, there have been very few people who have been able to reach the stage of self-realization, so there are also very few people who can understand the thoughts and feelings of self-realization people. Such people regard maximizing their abilities as their greatest happiness, work as their happiness, and being a unique self as their happiness. Their views and evaluations of themselves are extremely stable.

McCain's sense of security is based on maintaining his own superiority.

Obama generally only cares about social affairs, public affairs, and essential matters. On the one hand, he hopes to change social history and guide the public. On the other hand, he consciously assumes the role of guardian of social morality. Responsibility, carefully analyzing and supervising the whole society.

At the end of this section, I still make a comment on the analysis of American graphology experts.

When Obama signed, he cut the first letter O of his last name in half with a d.

Some American graphology experts believe that this may be related to Obama’s father leaving home when he was young; others believe that it means that he has two different worlds, reflecting the inheritance of white people and black people by Obama. of two bloodlines.

My analysis is that this shows that subconsciously, he lacks respect for his family's past history, and at the same time has a strong desire to conquer, treating his entire family as a conquest. The way to conquer an object is to make one's achievements surpass those of the entire family and stand out, which is the most common Chinese way of honoring one's ancestors. This is exactly the self-esteem that arises from the inferiority complex of one’s family, that is, one feels inferior because one is born in this family, one is determined to change this situation and change history because of one’s inferiority, and then one feels self-esteem because of having such ambitions. His writing style is also mixed with a desire to create and a self-appreciation of his own creative abilities.

4. Comparison of conduct in life

McCain is willing to trust others first, while Obama would rather doubt everything first.

Obama makes his own decisions in all situations, and McCain may not listen to anyone in a chaotic situation.

McCain is more likely to focus on superficial phenomena, while Obama focuses on substance and insists on seeking truth from facts.

McCain cannot stand the anxiety and suffering of uncertainty, but Obama can still be calm and composed in a state of uncertainty.

McCain is a temperamental person who allows himself to be unreasonable in certain situations. If he can take advantage of some situations by messing around, he will be very happy, thinking this shows that He is smart and capable; Obama is a rational person and needs to be supported by appropriate reasons at any time, at least reasons that can be justified.

McCain respects privacy because he believes that people should not value each other’s privacy and does not feel disdainful to care about it; Obama respects privacy because he hopes everyone will wear pants and hide their butts, and has a strong sense of defense. .

Both McCain and Obama attach great importance to privacy. Although McCain is an extrovert, his performance characteristics make him always like an actor and only show his best side to others on stage.

Obama's spiritual driving force comes from his own inner world, and he does not seek help from the external environment for his own evaluation, so he has no intention of "making up." However, he believes that his own affairs are managed and responsible for himself, and there is no need to tell others.

Obama subconsciously believes that people are equal and independent, so he requires others to respect his privacy, and he also respects the privacy of others, so as to maintain a certain distance from everyone. It is a typical introverted personality trait. He wasn't used to showing all of himself and didn't think it was necessary. He doesn't want the public to know too much about him, and he doesn't want people to know too much about him. So people tend to have a vague understanding of Obama's personality. In fact, Obama very much needs to have a few confidants, usually no more than three or five, to have in-depth exchanges of thoughts and feelings with his confidants, to use very accurate language and vocabulary to analyze each other's thoughts and feelings, and to deepen his understanding of himself. This is Obama's most important thing. One of the cherished blessings of life. The handwriting shows that he does have such a confidant at this stage.

Precisely because Obama has a deep-rooted awareness of equality, he can adapt to all kinds of people in social interactions. This is the root of his tact in life. Sincere respect for others is the only way to win the respect of others.

McCain has no sense of equality. He cannot tolerate a situation where he is not superior to others, and cannot tolerate a situation where others are more dazzling than himself. His lone ranger style in politics is a concrete manifestation of his subconscious shame of being an ordinary citizen and being ashamed of being the same as others. His creative spirit and heroic complex are all based on this unwillingness to be mediocre. McCain is unwilling to have in-depth exchanges of thoughts and feelings with others, especially unwilling to face each other's inner world. He avoids too close contact - the deep-seated reason for doing this is subconscious, because he is here. Ignorant in all aspects, I have nothing to talk about, and I am afraid of being discovered by others. McCain likes to use body language as an auxiliary means to express emotions, such as patting the other party on the shoulder.

McCain lacks the subconscious mind to respect others. He always hopes that he is an outstanding hero, while others are just civilians who enthusiastically cheer the hero's name, minions, assistants, and collaborators; otherwise, they can only be enemies.

Even if they are acquaintances and friends, McCain is not afraid of direct conflicts with each other. On the contrary, he feels that straightforward conflict is a concise, effective and enjoyable way of communicating. Even if he got into a fight with a friend, McCain could still shake hands with the other person with a burst of laughter and promise to have no grudges in the future.

Obama is unwilling to have head-on conflicts with acquaintances and friends. He will first try to communicate and convince the other party. After failure, he may be forbearing and avoid conflicts. As a result, the relationship between them may gradually become cold or even break up. Even among relatives and friends, any relatively serious conflict will leave scars in Obama's heart that are difficult to remove, adding a bit of emotional unfamiliarity.

The passion of struggle makes McCain believe that he is powerful, but maintaining passion often prevents him from forming the good habit of questioning whether his views and actions are correct. His senses are mainly eyes and ears. The purpose of the eyes is to stare at the opponent vigilantly, looking for the opponent's weaknesses, while planning how to hit the opponent hard to make the opponent fall to the ground. The purpose of the ears is to listen to the public's admiration. The sounds of tut-tsk and admiration made by oneself can continuously gain new nourishment mentally.

McCain obviously has a hero complex, and acting as a heroic figure is deeply rooted in his subconscious. He admires the strong, considers himself a strong man, and considers himself a tough guy, which makes him more aggressive. In fact, his strategy has always been to use offense as defense. He likes the highly involved, tense and exciting life style, and likes to find happiness. He is very confident and feels as if he can do anything.

Enhance mobility, strive to be cheerful and lively, have fun, and seek excitement, so as to eliminate the fatigue caused by regular tension.

It is a miserable image of being beaten with a bruised nose and face.