SBTI

DEAD

SBTI Test Result: DEAD — The Departed | SBTI Personality Type

Your SBTI test result is DEAD, The Departed! This SBTI personality type deleted their save file 999 times and concluded the game isn't worth playing. Explore your SBTI type traits and 15-dimension SBTI personality analysis from the SBTI test.

SBTI Test Result: DEAD — The Departed | SBTI Personality Type

DEAD - The Departed

Am I... still alive?

Congratulations — you've unlocked one of the rarest personalities in existence. Though the name "Departed" is a bit ominous, so you may also call it: Don't Expect Any Drives.

The Departed has already seen through all those pointless philosophical questions, and as a result, appears to have "lost interest" in everything. The way they look at the world is like a top-tier player who has cleared every main quest, side quest, and hidden achievement — who has deleted their save file and restarted 999 times — and finally concluded: this game just isn't worth it. DEAD is the ultimate sage who has transcended desire and goals. Their very existence is the most silent and most complete protest against this noisy world.

Dimension Profile

🧠 Self Model

  • Self-Esteem L · Self-Clarity L · Core Values L
  • Drive is extremely low; even commitment to values has loosened

💗 Emotional Model

  • Attachment Security L · Emotional Investment L · Boundary & Dependency M
  • Emotional investment nearly zero; attachment barely exists

🌍 Attitude Model

  • Worldview L · Rule Flexibility M · Sense of Meaning L
  • Lost expectations for the world; sense of meaning close to nil

⚡ Action Drive

  • Motivation L · Decision Style L · Execution Mode L
  • All three dimensions are low; waiting for some trigger

🤝 Social Model

  • Social Initiative L · Interpersonal Boundary H · Expression & Authenticity M
  • Not proactive, boundaries exist, expression limited

Core Traits

Ultimate Seer: DEAD hasn't failed to think about things — they've thought about them too much, and reached the conclusion: forget it. This is a form of extreme lucidity.

Ultra-Low Desire System: Their wish list is nearly empty, so they aren't driven by desire to do much of anything. It's a loss — but also a kind of freedom.

Silent Protest: Their inaction isn't laziness — it's a kind of philosophical resistance: I refuse to play the game by your rules.

An Ember Within: True DEAD personalities still have one or two things that make their eyes light up. Find that thing, and you've found them.

Getting Along with DEAD

Don't try to "motivate" DEAD — they've heard every motivational speech, and none of it worked. But if you can find that one thing that moves them, even slightly, and mention it gently — sometimes the effect is surprising.

What they need isn't encouragement. It's a real, non-demanding companion.

DEAD + A Companion Who Doesn't Force Change = Slow but genuine warmth, capable of rekindling their ember.
DEAD + Excessively Positive Person = Will make DEAD want to hide further — that energy is too much to digest.

In One Line

DEAD is the player in this world with the most deleted save files — but who still hasn't quit the game.