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Distinct Traits Descriptions

Admiration-seeking | Experimenting | Planning | Resilient | Other-centric | Easygoing | Artistic | Conservative
Self-disclosing | Orderly | Civic-minded | Intellectual | Steadiness-focused | Pet-centric | Intimacy-driven | Focused
Anti-authority | Empirical | Hard-working | Food-oriented | Minimalistic | Present-focused | Outspoken | Scrutinizing
Moderating | Autistic | Ambiguity-tolerant | Overconfident | Manifesting | Feelings-driven | Bossy | Humble

Bossy

Bossy describes someone who naturally moves into control when decisions need to be made. People high in this trait may prefer to take charge, organize others, and have the final say rather than wait for someone else to lead. They often feel more comfortable when they can shape what happens instead of watching things unfold passively.

At its best, this trait can show up as leadership, decisiveness, confidence, and the ability to bring direction to uncertain situations. At its extreme, it can become controlling, domineering, dismissive, or unwilling to let other people contribute equally.

A recognizable fictional example is Logan Roy from Succession. He represents an extreme version of someone who expects to control decisions, dominate the room, and have the final say in how things are handled.

*for a low score assume the opposite of the above or a disinterest in being anything like the above.

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