Your Type
Whenever two people clash in the group, you appear — not to take sides, but to translate both parties' words into something softer. You're skilled at dissolving tension and keeping everyone talking. But this ability has a cost: you fear conflict so deeply that your own opinions often go silent under the thought of 'not wanting to cause trouble.' You take care of everyone, but rarely does anyone ask if you're okay. But someone who knows how to let people keep talking to each other is rare in any group — no one's just told you that yet.
💡 Did you know?
Behavioral science research finds that people who act as 'emotional translators' in conflict mediation tend to have both high empathy and high conflict avoidance, with 55% more likely to suppress their own needs long-term.
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