
The Monk
Free from worldly desires.
While others seek enlightenment about love and heartbreak at karaoke, the MONK personality chooses to contemplate the Great Way at home. MONK has already seen through the material world and has no interest in strangers disturbing their meditation or breaking their spiritual cultivation. MONK's personal space is their force field, their sacred mountain, their absolute domain -- inviolable. Trespassers will feel a suffocating pressure emanating from the depths of the soul. MONKs don't cling and don't entangle, because in their worldview, all things orbit on independent paths. Planets maintain billions of miles of distance between each other to form a harmonious universe -- why can't people do the same?
You've got a pretty solid read on yourself. A random stranger's offhand remark isn't going to rattle you.
You've got a clear handle on your temperament, desires, and hard limits.
You prioritize comfort and safety -- no need to run life in sprint mode every single day.
Your relationship alarm system is hypersensitive -- a left-on-read can spiral into a full series finale in your head.
Emotionally reserved. It's not that the door is closed -- the access control is just really strict.
Personal space is sacred. Even head-over-heels in love, you keep a piece of turf that's yours alone.
You see the world through a defensive filter -- suspect first, approach second.
Rules are more like guidelines -- comfort and freedom tend to rank higher.
Sometimes you've got a goal, sometimes you want to just veg out. Life's operating system is on standby.
Sometimes you want to win, sometimes you just want to not get hassled. Mixed fuel.
You think, but not to the point of system crash. Normal-grade hesitation.
Your execution and deadlines have a deep emotional bond -- the later it gets, the more you awaken.
Social engine takes a while to warm up. Making the first move usually requires a serious pep talk.
Strong boundary game. When someone gets too close, your instinct is to take half a step back.
You read the room before speaking. Authenticity and diplomacy each get a slice.