Your primary type

MONK
The Monk
I am free of worldly desires. Mostly.
While other people are searching for the meaning of love and hate at karaoke, The Monk is at home quietly contemplating the nature of existence. The Monk has seen through the illusions of the material world and would really appreciate it if the rest of you would stop interrupting the meditation. The Monk's personal space is sacred, uncrossable, non-negotiable — their personal Mount Everest. Step inside it and you will feel a low, quiet pressure on your soul. The Monk is not clingy and does not want to be clung to, because in their worldview, every being has its own orbit. Planets keep millions of kilometers of space between themselves, and somehow the result is a beautiful, harmonious universe. Why should people be any different? Their emotional distance is not coldness. It is because their soul has already achieved enlightenment and is currently conducting its life-long, deeply committed sitting meditation. When you see them 'zoning out,' their consciousness is actually wandering through the ethernet, holding telepathic philosophical debates with the stray cat downstairs about the edge of the universe. Do not interrupt them.
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
Your relationship smoke detector is extremely sensitive. One unanswered text and you are already mentally writing the breakup post.
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.
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 deliberate, but you do not freeze. Standard, healthy hesitation.
You have a deep and meaningful relationship with deadlines. The later it gets, the more superhuman you become.
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 read the room. You balance honesty and decorum in roughly equal parts.