The top-right arrow points to the . This governs how you see the world—your "View."
The mind wants to focus on the road ahead (Left Perspective), but the body is busy looking at everything in the periphery (Right View). This can create tension where you feel pulled between staying on a specific path and being distracted by the possibilities around you. human design variable prl drl
The final letter refers to your . A Right-facing arrow here indicates a Receptive Mind . The top-right arrow points to the
| Feature | | DRL (Directive Right Left) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Eating Style | Eat when hungry. Stop when full. No rules. | Eat on a strict schedule. Specific food combinations. | | Learning Style | Incidental learning (listen while walking). | Deliberate practice (flashcards, repetition). | | Problem Solving | Wait for the answer to float up from the environment. | Create a structured time block to wait for the answer. | | Mistake | Over-structuring (trying to be a DRL). | Under-structuring (trying to be a PRL). | | Sensing | "I know, but don't ask me how I learned it." | "I know, but only after I did my ritual." | The final letter refers to your