Your Type
You are a contagious joy, keenly aware of the room's vibe, cleverly making everyone feel relaxed and happy as the warmest lubricant in the group. This trait of "always prioritizing group emotions" actually reflects your extreme sensitivity and anxiety toward "conflict and others' displeasure"; you fear that if the atmosphere turns tense or someone gets angry, it's because you didn't do well enough, so you use "excessive thoughtfulness and humor" to shoulder the emotional responsibility of the entire event. But always putting others' happiness first makes you neglect your own need to be cared for. Try resisting the urge to "put out the fire" next time there is an awkward silence at a gathering; allow the awkwardness to exist and quietly take a sip of water. When you learn to lay down the burden of saving the mood, your humor can truly heal yourself.
💡 Did you know?
Emotional contagion spreaders have the strongest informal influence in group settings — atmosphere is power.
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