The Fragile One
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The Fragile One

“Am I really... that useless?”

ABOUT THIS TYPE

IMFW is not ordinary weakness. It is a rare and hyper-sensitive personality type with brittle pride, thin safety walls, and a heart that is far more serious than it looks. Because of that, IMFW can locate the strongest Wi-Fi signal in any room, meaning the single person they instinctively trust the most. Walking into an IMFW life is like entering a high-end orchid greenhouse: the temperature, humidity, and daily verbal photosynthesis of 'I care about you' all matter. Give them one piece of candy and they may answer with a pair of shining eyes full of trust. Maybe you are not useless at all. Maybe you are simply too undefended.

DIMENSION PROFILE
S1Self-Stability
25/ 100
S2Self-Clarity
30/ 100
S3Core Values
55/ 100
E1Attachment Anxiety
90/ 100
E2Investment Depth
70/ 100
E3Independence Need
25/ 100
A1Worldview Bias
60/ 100
A2Rule Orientation
40/ 100
A3Impulse Control
55/ 100
Ac1Growth Orientation
35/ 100
Ac2Decisiveness
30/ 100
Ac3Follow-Through
40/ 100
So1Social Approach
55/ 100
So2Boundary Strength
35/ 100
So3Authenticity
50/ 100
STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES

Derived from 15-dimension profile analysis

Core Strengths
  • 01Unwavering Resolve: When you set your mind to something, it's already done. Obstacles are merely suggestions.
  • 02Remarkable Resilience: You bounce back from setbacks faster than others realize you've even fallen, often stronger and more determined.
  • 03Self-Reliant Execution: You don't wait for permission or resources; you find a way to get things done, often by sheer force of will.
  • 04Growth-Oriented: Every challenge is an opportunity to level up, and you're constantly seeking ways to improve yourself and your situation.
Hidden Strengths
  • Inspiring Others (Unintentionally): Your sheer determination often motivates those around you, even if you're just focused on your own fight.
  • Strategic Adaptability: Beneath the stubborn exterior lies a sharp mind capable of quickly adjusting tactics when the original plan hits a wall.
Blind Spots
  • 01Stubborn Independence: You'd rather crash and burn alone than ask for help, even when it's clearly needed.
  • 02Overly Self-Critical: You hold yourself to impossible standards, making every minor misstep feel like a catastrophic failure.
  • 03Emotional Repression: "I'm fine" is your default setting, even when you're clearly not, leading to bottled-up stress.
  • 04Tunnel Vision: Once focused on a goal, you can miss important peripheral details or alternative, easier paths.
Under Stress
  • !Becomes a Lone Wolf: You retreat further into yourself, pushing away support and attempting to shoulder everything alone.
  • !Intensified Self-Blame: The internal critic goes into overdrive, leading to harsher self-judgment and a refusal to acknowledge external factors.