IMSB
Self-Doubter
Seriously? Am I really a dumbass?
Congratulations! You don't even fall within the human spectrum! You've scored the once-in-a-million-years IMSB personality. Inside the IMSB brain live two undying ultimate warriors: one called 'I'm going for it!' and the other called 'I'm such an idiot!' When IMSB develops a crush on someone, the first one shouts: Go! Get their number! Ask them to dinner! Love must be spoken aloud! Then the second one chimes in: Why would they ever look at you? You'll just humiliate yourself! Final result: staring at the person's back until they disappear, then pulling out your phone to search 'how to overcome social anxiety.' IMSB isn't truly foolish -- it's just that your inner drama might be longer than every Marvel movie combined.
Self Model
Harder on yourself than anyone else; even a compliment gets a background check first.
Inner channel mostly static; frequently stuck buffering on 'Who am I?'
Torn between ambition and relaxation; your inner priorities hold a meeting every other hour.
Emotional Model
Your relationship alarm is hair-trigger sensitive; a left-on-read can spiral into a series finale.
You invest, but always keep a safety net -- never going all-in.
You want both intimacy and independence -- adjustable-dependency mode.
Attitude Model
You view the world through a defensive filter: doubt first, approach later.
Rules are obstacles to route around; comfort and freedom usually rank higher.
Low sense of meaning; many things feel like going through the motions.
Action Drive Model
Risk-avoidance kicks in before ambition does; 'don't crash' outweighs 'go win.'
Tends to overthink before deciding; the meeting in your head frequently runs overtime.
Execution has a deep relationship with deadlines; the later it gets, the closer you are to awakening.
Social Model
If someone comes to you, you engage; if not, you don't force it -- moderate social elasticity.
In relationships you lean toward closeness and merging; once comfortable, you pull people into the inner circle fast.
You read the room before speaking; authenticity and tact each get their share.