You are not meant to be a nomad who can work anywhere. You need a "base of operations" that feels strategically advantageous to your goals. 3. The Top Right (PR): Receptive Perspective (The View)
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You don't have a storage problem; you have an access "problem." You can't always choose what you remember, but when someone asks you a question, the depth of your knowledge is bottomless. You are here to be a resource for others. The PRR DLL Experience: The "Strategic Sponge" prr dll variable human design
In Human Design, the variable configuration describes how you best process information and interact with your environment based on the four "Transformations" (the arrows around the head of your chart). This specific sequence stands for: erspective (Right), esponse (Right), etermination (Left), and ocation (Left). Breaking Down PRR DLL
When you live this way, you become a , untainted by the strategic mind. You become a model for the future of humanity. You become, in Ra's words, the first beings in the evolutionary process of a new kind of human. You are not meant to be a nomad who can work anywhere
Because your view is receptive, you see what is actually there, not just what you are looking for. This makes you incredibly wise about people and situations, as you catch the nuances that strategic minds miss. 4. Top Right Arrow: Strategic Mind / Motivation (Left)
The PRR DLL configuration creates a fascinating internal landscape. You possess a deeply strategic mind (Left Personality arrows) paired with a highly receptive body and environmental frequency (Right Design arrows). The Strategic Mind (The Left Arrows) The Top Right (PR): Receptive Perspective (The View)
Your body thrives when it is in a structured or stable environment. Because your Design (bottom) is left-facing, you need to feel physically stable to feel comfortable engaging with the world. 3. Embrace the "Wait" of the Right Side
But here's the catch: Your conscious personality is passive. So you may feel a constant pull between "I should be doing something" (unconscious) and "I just want to be" (conscious).
Your mind takes in information subconsciously. Allow yourself to daydream, observe, and let ideas flow to you rather than aggressively hunting them down.