An imperfect character invariably harbors intense desires.
But, who can be sure they were born with a perfect character?
Most of the time, people transform and modify their behavior to perfect their character.
So, in that sense, desire is a thirst that can never be quenched, or a bottomless pit that has no end.
However, people can choose their desires and control them.
That's exactly what Violet has done.
She may never voice this out, but that's what she has done.
Choosing a suitable desire and controlling it, perhaps, is half the battle in anything we do.
Because it indirectly controls your actions. What's more effective than controlling your own actions?
This is what Violet has done.
She controls her desires, considers herself a troubleshooter.
What a troubleshooter needs, of course, are troubles...endless troubles, the more the merrier.
So, what kind of enemies should a trouble-solving person confront?