Another observation I have made is that rh negatives appear to be great at whatever we make up our mind on accomplishing. It is a switch of sorts where if not interested, we tune out completely. When into something, we really are.
If we fail, we can switch and turn not failing into the motivators even when not interested in what we are doing itself.
It is similar to long-distance running which we don’t seem to be born for. I don’t see myself running for 2 km for the sake of running. I can however write down the time I did it in and set the goal of being better than the day before. Just one example, but I think I’ve made my point.
When we set goals, we tend to master them. If we don’t, we’re pretty much asleep at the wheel.