Ego Center
The Will Center (also called the Ego or Heart) is a motor tied to willpower and material resources. It's about bargaining, commitment, and the energy to pursue what you value.
This center is small but impactful. Healthy willpower is cyclical: it works best in bursts, with real rest built in. Problems arise when willpower is used to compensate for insecurity—especially in an open Will where proving-worth can become a lifelong treadmill.
With a defined Will, you have consistent access to willpower and a steadier sense of value. You can be reliable with commitments—when you commit correctly.
The challenge is overcommitting. Defined Will can keep pushing past healthy limits if you identify with being 'strong' or 'dependable.'
With an undefined Will, willpower is inconsistent. You can be extremely wise about value, motivation, and promises because you experience a wide range of drive.
The trap is trying to prove worth—making promises to earn love or respect, competing unnecessarily, or tying self-esteem to productivity and achievement.