Quiet Craftsperson

PIDA

Quiet Craftsperson

Society is sustained not by grand slogans, but by people who fulfill their responsibilities where they stand. A life of faithful work is the foundation of a community.

A Quiet Craftsperson (PIDA) is someone who believes society is sustained less by grand slogans and more by people steadily doing their part where they stand. They may feel that long-built experience and the foundations of everyday life should not be shaken lightly. They tend to place deeper trust in quiet responsibility, faithful practice, and the strength to endure than in flashy change.

Political Traits

Quiet Craftsperson

Core Values

Quiet Craftsperson

Quietly built sincerity should not be pushed aside so easily.

  1. Problem awareness

    When only fast change and flashy achievement are emphasized, quiet sincerity and restraint can be undervalued.

  2. Values

    This type hopes sincerity and self-reflection will be recognized not as outdated virtues, but as foundations of society.

  3. Social contribution

    You can contribute to sincere life attitudes, self-reflection education, restrained communication culture, and mature organizational culture.

I hope we don’t intrude carelessly into one another’s lives.

  1. Problem awareness

    When individual conscience and personal life are easily judged in the name of community, people’s sense of stability can weaken.

  2. Values

    This type hopes for a society where people do their part while respecting one another’s boundaries.

  3. Social contribution

    You can contribute to everyday etiquette, a culture of non-interference, respect for individual conscience, and boundary-setting within communities.

Friction Points

Quiet Craftsperson

Steadily built sincerity is treated as an outdated attitude.

What does quiet sincerity even mean in today’s world? In the end, people who change fast and move big are the ones who win.
There are times when change and speed matter. But I believe society is also sustained by people who steadily fulfill their responsibilities where they stand, not only by visible movements.

People intrude too easily into one another’s boundaries.

For the sake of the community, shouldn’t people put aside their personal circumstances? Don’t we all need to fit in?
There are times when we need to coordinate with one another. But I also think individual conscience and personal areas of life should be respected.

Relationships

Quiet Craftsperson

Best match.

Steady Localist(RIDA)

Quiet Craftsperson
Steady Localist

When a Quiet Craftsperson (PIDA) protects what has been built up in the field, a Steady Localist (RIDA) can help that practice continue through field autonomy.

Worst match.

Attentive Observer(RICU)

Quiet Craftsperson
Attentive Observer

A Quiet Craftsperson (PIDA) values accumulated field practice and proven methods, while an Attentive Observer (RICU) may first examine the structural problems behind those methods.

Perspectives for Balance

Quiet Craftsperson

Some walls may be hard to overcome with sincerity alone.

Valuing sincerity and responsibility is one of the Quiet Craftsperson’s (PIDA) strengths, but it is also worth looking at wage, housing, care, and health conditions that may be hard to overcome through personal effort alone.

Even long-standing customs may hide heavy burdens.

The ability to see the value of long-standing customs is one of the Quiet Craftsperson’s (PIDA) strengths, but it is also worth looking at who may be carrying more of the burden within them.