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Originally Posted by Martian
Consider the architect and the contractor. Neither can survive without the other - the architect is able to plan and visualize a building but often lacks the necessary resources and skills to actually construct one. The contractor, on the other hand, has the ability to construct anything from simple townhomes to huge feats of engineering - but without an architect to plan it out, he has nothing to build. This is again oversimplified, nobody fits precisely into one category or the other. However, we all do seem to lean more in one direction than the other.
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I don't want to nit pic, though there are times where the architect is also the builder. Most times however it is just the fact that doing all of this is not always conducive.. time and turnover will usually play a part in the roles that are taken on. Personal preference will decide if you want to either be the architect (thinker) or builder (doer), although both may have the capacity for the other aspects.
Manipulators seem to have these two traits working for them as a balanced holistic approach.