POOR
The Broke One
「I'm poor, but I'm specialized.」
Personality Description
The POOR personality has a very specific relationship with resources. Specifically: there are never enough of them, but POOR has become an expert at operating on the margin. POOR has mastered optimization in ways wealthy people never will. Every purchase is evaluated. Every shortcut is explored. Every free option is located and exploited. POOR knows which streaming service has the best free trial timing, which restaurants have the best deals, and exactly how long to stretch a single tank of gas. This produces a kind of shrewd, resourceful intelligence that money can't buy — because money would just make it unnecessary. The emotional side: POOR sometimes feels the gap acutely. The experiences they can't access. The things they have to decline. But they've built a life full enough with what they have that it's actually kind of impressive.
15-Dimension Traits
You have a reasonable sense of your own worth and don't let random comments knock you off balance.
You know your quirks, desires, and limits pretty well.
Comfort and safety come first — no need to run life on constant sprint mode.
Half trust, half suspicion — you're always in a low-key tug-of-war with yourself.
Your emotional investment is restrained — the door to your heart isn't locked, it's just heavily guarded.
Space is sacred — even at peak love, you need a corner that's just yours.
Your default filter is defensive — you suspect first, warm up second.
You follow rules when needed and adapt when not — no rigid stances.
You operate with direction — you generally know where you're heading.
Progress, achievement, and momentum are what actually get you fired up.
You decide fast and don't like looking back once the call is made.
Your drive to complete things is strong — an unfinished task feels like a splinter in your brain.
You warm up slowly and usually need time to build up the energy to initiate socially.
Your boundaries are fairly firm — someone getting too close triggers an instinctive half-step back.
You're relatively direct — if you feel it, you mostly say it.
This test is for entertainment only and does not constitute a psychological diagnosis. Original content by Bilibili creator 'Zurou Er Chuan Er'.
