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The Fragile
“Am I... really useless?”
Personality Brief
Congratulations — what you've unlocked isn't a regular personality but an ultra-rare type comprising only 0.0001% of humanity — [The Fragile]. Fragile types often have somewhat delicate self-esteem, lack security, and occasionally lack assertiveness, which allows them to precisely detect the strongest WiFi signal nearby — aka the most reliable person in their heart. Walking into a Fragile's life is like entering a premium orchid greenhouse: precise temperature and humidity control needed, plus daily scheduled 'I love you' verbal photosynthesis. Give a Fragile one candy, and they'll return a fully-trusting, sparkling-eyed gaze. You're not useless — you're just too unguarded and too earnest.
15-Dimension Score
Self Model
Confidence fluctuates with weather — tailwind you fly, headwind you shrink.
Usually recognize yourself, though emotions occasionally force an account switch.
Want to advance but also want to lie down; values frequently hold internal meetings.
Emotion Model
Half trust, half test — constant internal tug-of-war in relationships.
Will invest but keeps escape routes open; never goes all-in blind.
Needs both intimacy and independence — adjustable-dependency type.
Attitude Model
Neither naive nor fully conspiratorial; watchful waiting is instinct.
Follow rules when needed, adapt when necessary; flexible.
Occasional goals, occasional burnout; worldview running at half-power.
Action Drive Model
Sometimes want to win, sometimes just want less trouble — mixed motivations.
Will think but won't freeze — normal hesitation range.
Can execute but state depends on timing; occasionally solid, occasionally slacks.
Social Model
Engage if approached, don't force if alone; average social flexibility.
Want closeness but need breathing room; boundaries adjust per person.
Read the room before speaking; authenticity and propriety each get a share.
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Note
This test is for entertainment only. Don't use it as a diagnosis, interview tool, dating criteria, or life verdict. You can laugh, just don't take it too seriously.



