Type analysis
POOR types are selective, efficient, and shaped by the habit of not wasting energy on things that do not matter enough. Constraint, for them, is not always tragedy. Sometimes it is clarity. You are good at choosing where your time, energy, and care actually belong instead of scattering them everywhere. POOR people usually have a messier but more alive relationship with instinct than most. They do not always arrive neatly packaged, but they are rarely dead inside the moment. There is often a live wire quality here: irreverence, appetite, friction, refusal, or the strange clarity that appears after conventional dignity has already left the building. At their best, they are vivid, honest, hard to domesticate, and capable of seeing through fake order. At their worst, they can turn volatility into identity, or confuse intensity with direction just because both feel more interesting than stillness.
