Your primary type

MUM
The Mom
So... can I... call you mom?
Congratulations. You have tested into one of the rarest personalities in existence: The Mom. Before the stars had been named, before the first sun had hiccupped out its first burp of light, there was already The Mom. The base tone of this type is gentleness. They read emotions the way fish read water. They have uncanny empathy, and they know when to slow down, and when to say to themselves, 'it's okay. let it go.' The Mom is like a doctor who keeps curing everyone else's bad days. The problem is that when The Mom herself cries, the dose of kindness she gives herself is always just a little smaller than the one she gives everyone else. Her softness, when turned inward, is always on discount. Oh, my dear Mom. You are so tender toward everyone — you have somehow forgotten that you, too, deserve to be treated tenderly.
Your 15-dimension scorecard
Self Model
Your confidence is weather-dependent: cruising in a tailwind, hiding in a headwind.
You usually recognize yourself in the mirror, though a strong mood can briefly hijack the account.
You are easily pulled forward by a goal, a growth arc, or some belief you actually care about.
Emotion & Attachment Model
Half trust, half testing. You are often quietly negotiating with yourself in the background.
Once you commit, you go all in. Your time, energy, and feelings get handed over in full.
You get clingy and you like clingy back. Warmth is what makes a relationship feel real.
Attitude Model
You tend to believe in basic decency and good intentions. You do not rush to sentence the world.
You follow the rules when they matter and bend them when they do not. No holy wars either way.
Sometimes you have goals, sometimes you want to rot. Your worldview is on standby mode.
Action Drive Model
Your first instinct is 'do not let this blow up.' Damage control boots up before ambition does.
You deliberate, but you do not freeze. Standard, healthy hesitation.
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 say what you mean. What is in your head mostly comes out of your mouth.