Your primary type

POOR
The Laser Focus
I am poor in distractions. Rich in focus.
Congratulations. You have tested into POOR — The Laser Focus. The 'poor' is not a verdict on your bank balance. It is more like a voluntary act of decluttering your desires and reallocating all your remaining resources. Other people spray their energy out as a wide, glittering mist. You compress your energy into a single laser beam. Wherever you point it, things start smoking. Your world is simple: the unimportant stuff gets muted, the important stuff gets annihilated. Small talk, social theater, chasing clout, performative presence? No thank you. You are not running on fewer resources than other people. You have shoved every single resource you own into one shaft. That is why it looks like poverty from the outside and like a gold mine from the inside. Once you have decided a thing is worth digging into, the outside world can scream all it wants — to you, it is background noise.
Your 15-dimension scorecard
Self Model
You mostly know what you are about, and a random stranger cannot talk you out of it.
You have a clear read on your temper, your wants, and where your hard limits are.
Comfort and safety come first. You see no reason to run life in sprint mode every single day.
Emotion & Attachment Model
Half trust, half testing. You are often quietly negotiating with yourself in the background.
You hold back emotionally. The door is not locked — the security system is just aggressive.
Personal space matters a lot. No matter how in love you are, you need a corner that is yours alone.
Attitude Model
You look at the world through a default suspicion filter. First you doubt, then you approach.
You follow the rules when they matter and bend them when they do not. No holy wars either way.
You do things with direction. You roughly know which way you are pointed.
Action Drive Model
You are lit up by results, growth, and the feeling of momentum.
You call it quickly. Once you have decided, you do not love revisiting.
You push hard. A task that has not landed feels like a splinter in your brain.
Social Model
You are a slow boot in social situations. Making the first move usually costs you a long charge-up.
You run strong boundaries. Get too close and you will instinctively take half a step back.
You say what you mean. What is in your head mostly comes out of your mouth.