S1 Self-esteem
You usually keep a steady sense of self-worth even when life gets noisy.
SBTI Type
The Laser Focus · 贫困者
You prefer depth over noise and one obsession over ten distractions.
POOR types narrow the field and go all in where it matters. You ignore a lot of social glitter because your attention would rather drill than scatter.

Each normal type is defined by a 15-dimension pattern. The cards below show the baseline temperament behind this result.
You usually keep a steady sense of self-worth even when life gets noisy.
You have a clear read on your motives, limits, and desires.
Comfort and safety often rank above ambition in your inner system.
You swing between trust and caution depending on the situation.
You do not hand your heart over quickly, even when the vibe is good.
Personal space stays important even when feelings are real.
Your default mode is suspicion first, warmth later.
You can follow systems, but you will bend them when needed.
You like knowing what direction your life is heading in.
Progress, gain, and momentum tend to light you up.
You tend to choose quickly and do not love dragging decisions out.
Unfinished tasks bother you, so you push things forward naturally.
Starting social contact usually costs you a noticeable amount of energy.
Your boundary line is real, and people usually feel it.
You are usually straightforward about what you think and feel.
The most common questions people search for about the SBTI POOR type.
POOR types narrow the field and go all in where it matters. You ignore a lot of social glitter because your attention would rather drill than scatter.
You prefer depth over noise and one obsession over ten distractions.
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 POOR is your closest match, it becomes your result.
SBTI does not publish official distribution data, so there is no verified answer on how rare POOR is. What matters is that every named SBTI type — including POOR — describes a real and distinct behavioral pattern. No result is objectively better, worse, or rarer than another.