Your Result

MUTE
Silent Mode

You have a lot to say. You choose not to say it.

About You

It's not that you don't feel things. You just muted the speaker by default.

You know what saying it gets you —

either they don't get it, or you have to explain, or then you have to comfort them.

Better not to.

You remember a lot of things other people say. You say very little yourself.

People say you're hard to read. You think: being read through is what's terrifying.

Silent mode is protection. It's also distance.

Strengths

  • Exceptionally clear internal thinking, fine-grained observation
  • Won't casually judge others, good at keeping things private
  • Says what's meant — every word has been considered

Watch Out For

  • Silence gets misread as coldness or disapproval
  • Emotional needs invisible to others, easily overlooked
  • Carrying a lot internally with no outlet — quietly implodes

Typical Scenarios

On your phone the whole family dinner; went home and analyzed everyone's state of mind
Liked someone for months; they had no idea
Got hurt, said nothing, processed it alone

Good Directions

Backend developer, systems architectArchives, library researchSolo writing, screenwriting

"Not that I have nothing to say. I just stopped bothering."

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MUTE
Silent Mode

You have a lot to say. You choose not to say it.

"Not that I have nothing to say. I just stopped bothering."

SBTI Quiz

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