Personality Profile
MUM - The Mom Friend

MUM

The Mom Friend

Maybe... can I call you Mom...?

Personality Description

Congrats — you've tested into the rarest Mom personality in the whole country. Before chaos even had a shape, before time had a name, before the first star burped its first burp — there was already Mom. The Mom personality's foundation is gentleness. Expert at sensing emotions, blessed with superhuman empathy, knowing when to stop and when to tell themselves "let it go." Mom is like a doctor who heals everyone else's sadness. The only catch? When Mom cries, the medicine they give themselves is always a smaller dose than what they give others. MUM's tenderness toward themselves always comes at a discount.

Dimension Analysis

Self Model

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S1 Self-Esteem & Confidence
Confidence fluctuates with the weather — soaring in a tailwind, shrinking in a headwind.
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S2 Self-Clarity
You can usually recognize yourself, though emotions sometimes hijack the channel.
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S3 Core Values
Easily propelled forward by goals, growth, or some important belief.

Emotional Model

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E1 Attachment Security
Half trust, half testing — emotionally always in a tug-of-war inside.
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E2 Emotional Investment
Once you're committed, you go all-in with emotions and energy to spare.
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E3 Boundaries & Dependency
Easy to cling and easy to be clung to — emotional warmth in relationships matters a lot.

Attitude Model

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A1 Worldview Tendency
More willing to believe in human kindness — no rush to condemn the world when things go wrong.
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A2 Rules & Flexibility
Follow rules when you should, bend them when you should — no die-hard rigidity.
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A3 Sense of Purpose
Sometimes you have goals, sometimes you want to slack off — life philosophy in half-boot mode.

Action Drive Model

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Ac1 Motivation Orientation
You think about not crashing before you step on the gas — risk avoidance fires up before ambition.
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Ac2 Decision Style
You think, but not to the point of crashing — standard-level hesitation.
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Ac3 Execution Mode
You can get things done, but it depends on the moment — sometimes steady, sometimes slack.

Social Model

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So1 Social Initiative
More willing to break the ice, not afraid to stand out in a crowd.
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So2 Interpersonal Boundaries
In relationships, you lean toward closeness and merging — once familiar, people get pulled into the inner circle fast.
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So3 Expression & Authenticity
You express yourself directly — what's on your mind comes out pretty straight.

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