Your Type
Your sense of meaning comes from interpersonal connections; being needed and understood is your greatest happiness, and you naturally know how to make people feel seen. This tendency to "build self-worth on social interactions" actually masks your hidden fear of "loneliness and being marginalized"; you fear that without the support of these relationships, you will seem insignificant alone, so you use "over-attention to others and catering to the group" to ensure you are always in the circle. But always living for others makes you deaf to your own true inner voice. Try declining a social gathering you don't really want to attend next week, and go watch a movie or eat a meal by yourself; when you learn to find abundance in solitude, your connections with others will be purer.
💡 Did you know?
Connectors' brains release enough oxytocin when building relationships to significantly lower stress hormones within 30 minutes.
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