This report integrates results from four standardized personality instruments: the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (approximated via 16Personalities), the Short Dark Triad (SD3), the Enneagram of Personality (Truity version), and the HEXACO Personality Inventory. Each instrument provides distinct but complementary data on cognitive style, motivational drivers, subclinical dark traits, and broad personality dimensions. Results are presented with key statistics followed by objective interpretation. Screenshots of raw outputs are referenced for visual reference.
1. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
The MBTI assesses four bipolar dimensions derived from Jungian typology: Energy source (Extraversion–Introversion), Information processing (Sensing–Intuition), Decision-making (Thinking–Feeling), and Orientation to the outer world (Judging–Prospecting). It is widely used for describing preferred cognitive patterns.
Results: INTP-A (Logician), Assertive variant
- Introversion: 76%
- Intuition: 98%
- Thinking: 63%
- Prospecting: 83%
- Assertive (vs. Turbulent): 57%
This configuration indicates a strongly introverted, highly abstract thinker who prioritizes logical analysis and open-ended exploration over concrete details or structured planning. The extreme Intuition score reflects dominant focus on patterns, possibilities, and underlying systems. The Assertive variant suggests relatively stable confidence in personal conclusions with lower emotional reactivity.

2. Short Dark Triad (SD3)
The SD3 is a validated 27-item research scale measuring three subclinical traits on a 1–5 scale: Machiavellianism (strategic cynicism and manipulation), Narcissism (entitlement and grandiosity), and Psychopathy (callousness and impulsivity). Percentiles are reported against site users and estimated U.S. adult norms.
Results:
- Machiavellianism: 4.0 (62nd percentile site users; 94th percentile U.S. adults)
- Narcissism: 1.7 (6th percentile site users; 1st percentile U.S. adults)
- Psychopathy: 1.7 (19th percentile site users; 26th percentile U.S. adults)
The profile shows markedly elevated Machiavellianism with very low scores on the other two traits. This pattern indicates strong strategic awareness of social and institutional dynamics combined with minimal entitlement or impulsive/callous tendencies.

3. Enneagram of Personality
The Enneagram identifies nine core types based on fundamental motivations, fears, and coping strategies. It emphasizes internal drivers and is often used alongside trait models for deeper motivational insight.
Results: Type 5 (Investigator/Observer) dominant
Radar chart shows the largest segment for Type 5, with secondary elevations in Type 8 and Type 4. The provided description aligns with core Type 5 characteristics: minimization of external needs, mental withdrawal for resource conservation, and protection of a sensitive inner core through intellectual detachment.

4. HEXACO Personality Inventory
HEXACO is a six-factor model extending the Big Five with an added Honesty-Humility dimension. Scores are on an approximate 1–7 scale; percentile markers (10th/50th/90th) provide norm context. Facet-level data are included where prominent.
Key Results:
- Honesty-Humility: ~6.78 (90th+ percentile) — high sincerity, fairness, greed avoidance, modesty
- Openness to Experience: ~7.73 (90th+ percentile) — very high aesthetic appreciation (6.99), inquisitiveness (7.09), creativity (6.65), unconventionality (7.43)
- Extraversion: ~2.6 (bottom 10–20%) — low social self-esteem (3.06), boldness (4.97), sociability (2.34), liveliness (2.35)
- Emotionality: ~4.62 (50th percentile), with elevated anxiety (6.16)
- Agreeableness: ~4.0 (50th percentile)
- Conscientiousness: ~4.04 (50th percentile), with high diligence (6.06) but lower organization (3.37) and perfectionism (3.05)
The standout pattern is extreme elevation on Honesty-Humility and Openness paired with low Extraversion.

Integrated Personality Description
The combined profile describes an individual with highly abstract and analytical cognitive processing (INTP-A, 98% Intuition), strong strategic and systems-level insight (94th-percentile Machiavellianism), and a core motivation centered on knowledge acquisition and self-protection through mental withdrawal (Enneagram Type 5). HEXACO data reinforces low social orientation, exceptional openness to novel and unconventional ideas, and notably high ethical/self-restraining tendencies (Honesty-Humility) that offset the elevated Machiavellianism, producing a pattern of perceptive but non-exploitative strategic thinking.
Archetype Designation: The Autonomous Strategic Analyst
This archetype is characterized by detached observation, advanced pattern recognition, and pragmatic understanding of underlying incentives, anchored by low entitlement and high principled restraint. The combination supports sustained independent intellectual work, resistance to social pressures, and a preference for systematic deconstruction of complex topics without need for external validation or dominance. Low Extraversion and Type 5 withdrawal tendencies indicate energy conservation through solitary focus, while high Openness and Machiavellian awareness enable effective navigation of abstract or hidden structures. Overall, the profile aligns with individuals oriented toward long-term, self-directed inquiry into intricate systems, with built-in safeguards against both grandiosity and impulsivity.
This assessment is for reflective and informational purposes only. Personality measures describe tendencies rather than fixed traits or clinical diagnoses.

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