
The Broke Specialist
I'm broke, but I go hard.
Congratulations, you've tested into [POOR - The Broke Specialist]. This "poverty" isn't your bank balance's death sentence -- it's more like a Marie Kondo purge of desire followed by aggressive resource reallocation. While others spray their energy around like handing out QR codes on a street corner, you compress yours into a laser beam -- wherever you point it, things start smoking. POOR's world is simple: everything unimportant gets noise-cancelled, everything important gets absolutely hammered. Socializing, clout-chasing, showing off everywhere? Sorry, no bandwidth. You're not resource-poor -- you've poured every last drop into a single mine shaft. It looks like poverty from the outside, but it's actually a gold mine. Once you decide something's worth drilling into, the outside world becomes background static.
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.
Half trust, half testing -- emotionally you're constantly seesawing.
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.
You follow rules when it matters and bend them when it doesn't. Flexible pragmatism.
You move with direction. You have a decent idea of which way you're headed.
You're easily lit up by results, growth, and the feeling of making progress.
You make the call fast and don't like looking back to second-guess.
Strong drive to push things forward. Unfinished business feels like a splinter in your brain.
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 express directly. Whatever's in your head mostly comes out unfiltered.