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ATM-er (The Walking ATM)
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ATM-er (The Walking ATM) SBTI result breakdown

Do I really look that rich to you?

Quick read

ATM-er does not necessarily mean throwing cash everywhere. It means always being the one who pays. Paying with time, paying with emotional bandwidth, paying with patience, paying with a night that should have belonged to peace and sleep. Other people insert panic and trouble into you like a card into an old but reliable machine, and what comes out is the receipt that says, 'It’s okay, I’ve got this.' Your life is a grand one-person checkout lane that nobody applauds, powered by a responsibility complex that simply refuses to clock out.

This type’s 15-dimension fingerprint

ATM-er's typical dimension profile

Self Model

S1 Self-worth & Confidence

H

You have a fairly stable sense of yourself and random strangers are not enough to scatter it.

Self Model

S2 Self-clarity

H

You know your temper, your wants, and your bottom lines pretty well.

Self Model

S3 Core Values

H

Goals, growth, or a core belief often pull you forward with real force.

Emotion Model

E1 Attachment Security

H

You are more willing to trust the relationship itself and less likely to panic over every tiny disturbance.

Emotion Model

E2 Emotional Investment

H

Once you commit, you tend to be serious and generous with emotion and attention.

Emotion Model

E3 Boundaries & Dependence

M

You want both closeness and independence. Dependence is adjustable.

Attitude Model

A1 Worldview Bias

H

You are more willing to trust human goodness and less eager to declare the world hopeless.

Attitude Model

A2 Rules & Flexibility

H

Your sense of order is strong. If there is a proper process, you would rather not freestyle chaos.

Attitude Model

A3 Sense of Meaning

H

You move with more direction and usually know roughly where you are trying to go.

Action Model

Ac1 Motivational Direction

H

Results, growth, and momentum light you up more easily.

Action Model

Ac2 Decision Style

M

You think, but not to the point of total system freeze. Normal hesitation.

Action Model

Ac3 Execution Pattern

H

You have a strong urge to push things through. If something stays unfinished, it feels like a thorn in your brain.

Social Model

So1 Social Initiative

M

If people come to you, you respond. If they don’t, you do not force it. Moderate elasticity.

Social Model

So2 Interpersonal Boundaries

H

Your boundaries run strong. If someone gets too close, your body instinctively steps back first.

Social Model

So3 Expression & Authenticity

L

Your expression is direct. If it is in your heart, you usually do not enjoy wrapping it in loops.

Core traits

What stands out most in ATM-er

Attitude Model

A1 Worldview Bias

Level H

You are more willing to trust human goodness and less eager to declare the world hopeless.

Attitude Model

A2 Rules & Flexibility

Level H

Your sense of order is strong. If there is a proper process, you would rather not freestyle chaos.

Attitude Model

A3 Sense of Meaning

Level H

You move with more direction and usually know roughly where you are trying to go.