S1 Self-esteem
You are harsh on yourself and rarely believe praise on the first try.
SBTI Type
The Disengaged Sage · 死者
You have little patience left for noisy performances of meaning.
DEAD types are detached, low-desire, and oddly lucid. You often look like someone who has already speedrun the point of the game and is no longer impressed by the side quests.

Each normal type is defined by a 15-dimension pattern. The cards below show the baseline temperament behind this result.
You are harsh on yourself and rarely believe praise on the first try.
You often feel blurry about who you really are.
Comfort and safety often rank above ambition in your inner system.
Your internal alarm goes off fast in close relationships.
You do not hand your heart over quickly, even when the vibe is good.
You want both intimacy and space, and keep rebalancing them.
Your default mode is suspicion first, warmth later.
You can follow systems, but you will bend them when needed.
A lot of life can feel like a routine you are only half buying into.
You check for danger before you chase rewards.
You can loop for a long time before making a call.
Deadlines have a magical way of resurrecting your execution power.
Starting social contact usually costs you a noticeable amount of energy.
Your boundary line is real, and people usually feel it.
You try to balance honesty with atmosphere and context.
The most common questions people search for about the SBTI DEAD type.
DEAD types are detached, low-desire, and oddly lucid. You often look like someone who has already speedrun the point of the game and is no longer impressed by the side quests.
You have little patience left for noisy performances of meaning.
Take the free 31-question SBTI test on this site. The algorithm scores your answers across 15 behavioral dimensions and matches your profile against every named type. If DEAD is your closest match, it becomes your result.
SBTI does not publish official distribution data, so there is no verified answer on how rare DEAD is. What matters is that every named SBTI type — including DEAD — describes a real and distinct behavioral pattern. No result is objectively better, worse, or rarer than another.