
SOLO
The Lone Wolf
γI'm crying. How am I a lone wolf?γ
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Don't cry yet β a king's coronation is usually a solo affair. SOLO's self-worth tends to run low, so they sometimes distance themselves, building a Great Wall called "Don't Touch Me" around their soul. Like a hedgehog with all soft spots hidden and hardest spines facing the world. Those spines aren't attacks β they're unspoken words: "Don't come closer, I'm afraid you'll get hurt too."
Dimension Pattern
Self Model
Harder on yourself than anyone else. Compliments make you suspicious.
Usually recognize yourself, but emotions can hijack your identity sometimes.
Comfort and safety first. No need to sprint through life every day.
Emotional Model
Relationship alarm is ultra-sensitive. A read receipt without reply triggers worst-case scenarios.
Emotionally restrained. Your heart's door isn't closed β the security is just very tight.
Personal space is sacred. Even in love, you need your own territory.
Attitude Model
You see the world through a defensive filter. Doubt first, approach later.
Strong sense of order. Prefer following procedures over improvising.
Low sense of meaning. Many things feel like going through the motions.
Action Drive Model
Safety first. Your risk-avoidance system boots up before your ambition.
You think, but don't overthink to the point of crashing. Normal hesitation.
Your execution power and deadlines are deeply bonded. The later it gets, the stronger you become.
Social Model
Slow to warm up socially. Initiating takes half a day of mental preparation.
Strong boundaries. Getting too close triggers an instinctive half-step back.
Read the room when speaking. Balance between authentic and polite.
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