
Here’s a brief description of each type:

Type 1 – The Reformer: Principled, purposeful, self-controlled, and perfectionistic. Ones strive to improve themselves and the world around them, advocating for fairness and justice.

Type 2 – The Helper: Generous, demonstrative, people-pleasing, and possessive. Twos are empathetic and nurturing, often putting others’ needs before their own to feel loved and valued.

Type 3 – The Achiever: Success-oriented, driven, adaptable, and image-conscious. Threes are focused on accomplishment and seek validation for their achievements, often becoming role models and leaders.

Type 4 – The Individualist: Sensitive, introspective, expressive, and dramatic. Fours desire to be unique and authentic, experiencing deep emotions and seeking meaning in their identity and relationships.

Type 5 – The Investigator: Analytical, perceptive, private, and isolated. Fives are knowledge-seekers who value expertise and independence, often withdrawing to conserve energy and understand the world.

Type 6 – The Loyalist: Committed, responsible, anxious, and suspicious. Sixes seek security and support, preparing for worst-case scenarios while loyal to trusted authorities or causes.

Type 7 – The Enthusiast: Fun-loving, spontaneous, versatile, and scattered. Sevens pursue new experiences and avoid pain or boredom, seeking fulfillment through enjoyment and adventure.

Type 8 – The Challenger: Assertive, decisive, confrontational, and protective. Eights are powerful and resourceful, championing justice and autonomy while challenging injustice and vulnerability.

Type 9 – The Peacemaker: Pleasant, laid-back, agreeable, and complacent. Nines prioritize harmony and inner peace, often merging with others’ agendas to avoid conflict and maintain comfort.




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