
Free from worldly desires.
While others pursue enlightenment about love and hate at karaoke night, The Monk personality chooses to meditate on the Great Truth at home. MONK has already seen through the veil of worldly attachment and wishes for no idle visitors to disturb their spiritual practice. MONK's personal space is their force field, their sacred mountain, their absolute domain -- holy and inviolable. Trespassers will experience a suffocating pressure emanating from the depths of MONK's soul. MONKs don't cling and don't get clung to, because in their worldview, all things have their own independent orbits. Planets maintain billions of miles between each other to form a harmonious cosmos -- why can't people? Their emotional detachment isn't coldness. It's because their soul achieved enlightenment long ago and is now engaged in the longest meditation session ever attempted, called "life." When you see them staring into space, their spirit is actually cloud-surfing through the astral plane. Please don't disturb them -- they might be having a deep philosophical exchange about the edge of the universe with the stray cat downstairs.
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You have a solid read on yourself and don't get rattled by some random person's throwaway comment.
You've got a pretty clear map of your temper, desires, and where you draw the line.
You prioritize comfort and safety -- no need to put life on sprint mode 24/7.
Your relationship alarm system is hypersensitive -- a left-on-read can trigger a full cinematic breakup montage in your head.
You keep your emotional investment restrained -- your heart's door isn't locked, but the bouncer is strict.
Personal space is sacred. Even in love, you need a room of your own.
You see the world through a default skepticism filter -- doubt first, approach later.
Rules are meant to be bent. Comfort and freedom tend to outrank the rulebook.
Sometimes motivated, sometimes tempted to give up. Your life philosophy is in sleep mode.
Sometimes you want to win, sometimes you just want to not get in trouble. Mixed motivations.
You think things through, but you don't blue-screen. Normal levels of hesitation.
Your execution skills have a deeply intimate relationship with deadlines -- the closer the deadline, the more powerful you become.
Your social engine is slow to warm up. Making the first move takes half a day of mental preparation.
Strong boundary instincts. When someone gets too close, you instinctively take half a step back.
You read the room before speaking. A balance between being real and being polite.