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BODY Character Component (Ego & Networking)

(Also known as Companion or Parallel Structure in BaZi)

The BODY Component (also known as Companion Structure or Parallel Structure) consists of Motivator and Competitor Talents.

A person with an active and balanced BODY Component is friendly and very good at networking. They tend to infiltrate every layer of society, as they are curious and love meeting people and building connections, which they might use later in life. They have excellent social skills and love to please people, do favors, and, of course, receive favors. They radiate with positive energy, which can easily affect people around them.

On a smaller scale, the BODY Component can be manifested in our ability to gain friends easily and have a rather lively social life.

On a larger scale, top salesmen, or those who circle high levels of society and maintain contacts with powerful and influential people, will very likely have a strong BODY Component.

For most athletes, it’s almost impossible to have a successful sports career without a substantial BODY Component, especially in combat sports like boxing or wrestling, or in sports with a lot of physical contact like basketball or American football.

This Component can also represent our ability to gain followers and admirers; therefore, it’s often seen in charts of globally famous pop and rock stars.

THE GOOD

  • Networker
  • Energetic
  • Inspiring
  • Social
  • Entertaining
  • Chatty
  • Team player
  • Spontaneous

Body Component in a positive state

When the BODY Component is at its brightest, most functional, and healthiest moments, the person will come across as very energetic, able to connect with people and inspire them through inspiring conversation and entertainment. They can mobilize groups and individuals and lead them to achieve greatness.

They have the ability to persuade people; therefore, they make excellent salesmen. They recognize where the key powerful people are, and they go straight to the center, making a direct connection or using other connections to get where they want. They are also adventure-driven, like to challenge themselves, and are highly competitive. They love their freedom and are usually difficult to tame with routine and structured activities.

When they are balanced, they have a very healthy ego, the one that helps them achieve things for themselves but still takes care of others as well.

As parents, they tend to treat their kids as friends, but they keep them always on the edge with various and endless activities. They know how to motivate kids and solve their problems.

At work, they come out as naturally born networkers, able to chat with ease. They are also very persuasive, team players, and risk takers. They love to compete, and they are driven by other people’s success, continually trying to achieve more.

THE BAD

  • Big Ego
  • Arrogant
  • Manipulative
  • Power-hungry
  • Bad-mouth
  • Emotional blackmail
  • Unforgiving
  • Ruthless

Body Component in a negative state

People with an unbalanced BODY Component might often manifest the opposite sides of their positive traits, mainly becoming manipulative and cunning. They tend to use people only for their own gain. Sometimes they show two sides of their character, confusing people about who they are. They get obsessed with strength, image, and reputation, and often they will use their power excessively to get ahead of weaker people.

When the BODY Component enters extreme mode, it results in a person with a tough ego, unable to see things from others’ perspectives, and always thinking their way is the only way.

As parents, they might use rather extreme methods like emotional blackmail to gain control over their kids or spouse. They get easily distracted, and their parenting lacks structure, so their plans often fall apart.

At work, they can be highly manipulative, scheming, egotistical, ruthless, and disorganized.

TALENT BRIDGE

BODY ↔ WEALTH

BODY ↔ POWER

Components often connect; we call these connections a Talent Bridge. These relationships are significant for the overall quality of the Talents and Supertalents, making them more valuable and productive.

When the BODY Component has a good connection with WEALTH, it represents a person’s ability to manage wealth, people, and situations through a direct, hands-on approach. They are the ultimate managers, perfect for CEO roles.

A combination of BODY and POWER might make a person more willing to support and work for others, putting their needs aside.

Famous people

Famous people with strong and active BODY Component.

BUSINESSSPORTMUSICMOVIESPOLITICS
Donald TrumpCristiano RonaldoJay ZBenedict CumberbatchBarack Obama
Richard BransonLance ArmstrongMichael JacksonHugh JackmanTheresa May
Mark ZuckerbergLewis HamiltonRihannaJack NicholsonDonald Trump
Rupert MurdochUsain BoltKanye WestGwyneth PaltrowDr. Martin Luther King Jr
Larry PageMuhammad AliKurt CobainBrad PittHeinrich Himmler

Find more famous people with strong BODY Component in our Superstar Database.

Work

Suitable professions

Due to their social nature, people with active BODY Component will be very good at marketing, PR, and sales. They work best in groups and are excellent delegators. Their natural born competitiveness makes them highly suitable for competitive sports.

Good

  • Networker
  • Chatty
  • Persuasive
  • Team player
  • Risk-takers

Bad

  • Manipulative / Scheming
  • Egotistical
  • Ruthless
  • Disorganised
As parents

Good

  • Friend to their kids
  • Activity orientated
  • Motivator
  • Problem solver

Bad

  • Emotional blackmailing
  • Distracted
  • Lacking structure
Missing

If a person doesn’t have BODY Component at all or is very weak, he or she might not be very good at socializing and building partnerships. Here are few character traits which might come up:

  • Poor social skills
  • Selfish (keeping wealth for themselves)
  • Big Ego
  • Solo player
  • A loner with no support and few friends
  • Self-dependent, individualistic with strong character
  • Depending on own skill, craft and service-type work for survival
  • No siblings or no good connection with them
  • Introvert, inactive, prefer quietness, not sociable, reclusive, prefers doing things alone and not through cooperation or partnership
  • Unwilling to seek help or making contacts with others
  • Not suitable to do sales, management or people-oriented business
  • Does not value friendship or family relationship
  • Rarely speaks, self-centered and shows no concern for others

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