
SOLO
The Lone Wolf
I'm crying — how am I a lone wolf?
Dimension Pattern
You're harder on yourself than anyone else could be — someone compliments you and your first instinct is to fact-check it.
You can usually recognize yourself, though emotions occasionally hijack your identity.
You prioritize comfort and safety — no need to run life in sprint mode every day.
Your relationship alarm system is hair-trigger — a left-on-read can spiral into a full mental finale.
Emotionally restrained — your heart's door isn't shut, but the security clearance is strict.
Personal space is sacred — no matter how deep the love, you need your own territory.
You view the world through a defensive filter — doubt first, approach second.
Strong sense of order — if there's a process, you'd rather stick to it than improvise.
Low sense of purpose — many things feel like you're just going through the motions.
You think about not crashing before thinking about winning — the risk-avoidance system fires before ambition does.
You think, but not to the point of crashing — normal levels of hesitation.
Your execution has a deep bond with deadlines — the later it gets, the more you awaken.
Socially slow to warm up — initiating usually requires mustering courage for a while.
Strong boundary sense — when someone gets too close, your instinct is to step back half a pace.
You read the room when speaking — keeping a balance between honesty and tact.
Personality Profile
The following is a stylized description of this personality type, written in the original author's uniquely humorous voice.
Congratulations, you've tested into the country's rarest SOLO — Lone Wolf personality. Don't cry just yet — a king's coronation ceremony is usually a solo affair. The Lone Wolf's sense of self-worth tends to run low, so they sometimes proactively distance themselves from others. Lone Wolves have built a Great Wall called 'Don't Touch Me' around the perimeter of their soul. Every brick is a scar from the past. The Lone Wolf is like a hedgehog that has hidden all its soft spots and pointed its sharpest quills at the world. Those quills aren't attacks — they're unspoken words: 'Don't come closer, I'm afraid you'll get hurt too' and 'Please, don't leave.'
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