Your primary type

FAKE
The Chameleon
There are no humans left.
In social situations, the Chameleon is smooth on every surface. The Chameleon swaps personality masks faster than you can swap your phone's keyboard language. One second, warm heart-to-heart mode with your best friend. Next second, the boss walks in, and instantly the Chameleon is reliable-team-player mode. Even the brightness of their smile auto-adjusts. You thought you had finally found a friend who really gets you? Wake up. You got lucky and met a very well-engineered synthetic human. Do not try to understand what is inside the Chameleon — there is nothing in there but a motherboard, some wiring, and a single command running in a loop: 'Instruction: imitate. Objective: survive.' The Chameleon moves through crowds, smiling, clapping, flawlessly performing the role of 'person.' But deep in the night, alone in the dark, the Chameleon peels off the masks, one by one, and finds... absolutely nothing underneath. Because the masks were always the thing. The masks were the Chameleon.
Your 15-dimension scorecard
Self Model
You mostly know what you are about, and a random stranger cannot talk you out of it.
Your inner broadcast is mostly static. You are stuck buffering on the question 'who am I?'
You want to level up, but you also want to lie down. Your priorities are in a daily standup with themselves.
Emotion & Attachment Model
Half trust, half testing. You are often quietly negotiating with yourself in the background.
You invest, but you keep an exit ramp. You will not shove all your chips to the middle.
You get clingy and you like clingy back. Warmth is what makes a relationship feel real.
Attitude Model
Not naive, not a full-blown conspiracy theorist. Your default move is to wait and see.
If a rule can be side-stepped, you will side-step it. Comfort and freedom come first.
Sometimes you have goals, sometimes you want to rot. Your worldview is on standby mode.
Action Drive Model
Sometimes you want to win, sometimes you just want to avoid hassle. Your motives are mixed.
You take the scenic route to any decision. The meeting inside your head runs long.
You can deliver, but your state depends on the day. Sometimes locked in, sometimes lying down.
Social Model
You happily open the floor. You are not afraid to be the first face in the room.
You want closeness and merging. Once someone is in, they are in the inner circle for good.
You switch versions of yourself fluently across contexts. Authenticity is released in layers.