7 Key Traits of The Visionary Supervisor
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1. Extroverted Strategy (C): Enjoys manipulating the environment and people. They command attention not for comfort, but to ensure their grand strategy for the day is on track.
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2. Abstract Dreaming (D): Sees the house not as a set of objects, but as a complex system of vantage points, air currents, and potential ambush locations. Focuses on the "why" of all activity.
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3. Bossy Logic (B): Highly objective and critical. They will loudly correct a housemate's poor choice of napping location or a human's inefficiency in opening a treat bag.
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4. Regal Judgement (R): Obsessed with competence and closure. They must have a "plan" for the day, and they get highly agitated if you leave a door ajar or interrupt their long-term surveillance of the neighborhood.
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5. Systems Thinking: They appear to be mapping the house in their head, often testing structural weaknesses like cabinet doors or the precise trajectory of a dropped item.
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6. Driven by Authority: They see their role as the head of the household. If another pet challenges this authority, the response will be swift, calculated, and often involve superior height.
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7. The Calculated Leap: Before jumping, they don't just assess the distance; they assess the concept of the jump, the risk/reward, and the emotional impact of their arrival.
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Disclaimer: This test is a fun, derivative personality assessment based on common psychological types and is not affiliated with the official MBTI® or The Myers & Briggs Foundation.