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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

Experimenting

Experimenting describes someone who likes to try things in unusual ways instead of always following the standard path. People high in this trait may enjoy testing possibilities, changing routines, challenging assumptions, or doing something differently just to see what happens. They are often drawn to novelty, variation, and discovery.

At its best, this trait can show up as creativity, curiosity, adaptability, and a willingness to find better ways of doing things. At its extreme, it can become restlessness, impulsive disruption, or difficulty sticking with a method long enough to see whether it actually works.

A recognizable fictional example is Tony Stark from Iron Man. He represents an exaggerated version of someone who constantly experiments, prototypes, breaks conventions, and learns through trial, error, and reinvention.

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

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