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Openness 83
Conscientiousness 70
Extraversion 67
Agreeableness 85
Neuroticism 33

You're someone who genuinely enjoys exploring new ideas and connecting deeply with people, which makes you a natural conversationalist and creative problem-solver. Your high agreeableness paired with high openness means you're drawn to understanding different perspectives not out of obligation, but genuine curiosity. People likely feel heard around you because you're both imaginative enough to see their point of view and caring enough to actually want to. Where this gets interesting is your moderate conscientiousness. You're not scattered despite your creative interests, but you're also not rigidly structured. You can switch between diving deep into a fascinating rabbit hole and pivoting to practical matters when needed, which is rarer than it sounds. Your relatively low neuroticism is perhaps your secret advantage here. While you feel things deeply (especially given your openness), you don't spiral into anxiety easily. This means your sensitivity becomes a strength rather than a burden. You notice emotional nuances others miss, but you're grounded enough to stay calm under pressure. Your friends probably appreciate that you're both the person who gets what they're going through and the person who won't catastrophize with them. The real magic happens when someone asks your opinion: you bring both wisdom and warmth.

I'm the friend who listens like I actually care because I actually do.
High empathy plus low panic equals someone who keeps their cool when others fall apart.
I think too much about ideas and not enough about logistics, which is exactly how I like it.
My sensitivity is a feature, not a bug—I just happen to know what to do with it.
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