Your primary type

CTRL
The Maestro
See? Told you I had you figured out.
Congratulations. You have tested into one of the rarest personalities in existence — you are a walking, talking rebellion against the second law of thermodynamics. Of every so-called 'successful person' on this planet, 99.99% are bootleg knockoffs of you. The CTRL type is a human-shaped task manager in sensible shoes. What ordinary people call 'rules' are, to you, the factory default settings. What ordinary people call 'plans' are, to you, doodles you made on a napkin while waiting for coffee. What does it mean to have a CTRL in your life? It means your personal GPS just got an upgrade. Because the Maestro has you handled. When your life-train is a half-second from derailing, they will slam down Ctrl+S and hard-save you. Then they will use a logic chain you cannot argue with to drag you back onto the tracks. They are the backup drive of your messy life. They are the last reboot button still glowing while the universe collapses around it.
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.
You are easily pulled forward by a goal, a growth arc, or some belief you actually care about.
Emotion & Attachment Model
You tend to trust the relationship itself. A little turbulence does not send you into a tailspin.
You invest, but you keep an exit ramp. You will not shove all your chips to the middle.
Personal space matters a lot. No matter how in love you are, you need a corner that is yours alone.
Attitude Model
Not naive, not a full-blown conspiracy theorist. Your default move is to wait and see.
You run on order. If there is a process, you will honor it. Improv is not your love language.
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 will engage if someone comes to you, but you will not force it. Average social elasticity.
You run strong boundaries. Get too close and you will instinctively take half a step back.
You read the room. You balance honesty and decorum in roughly equal parts.