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== What are the dominant personality types in the community? == The community exhibits a blend of personality types with distinct traits: * '''Openness to New Ideas''': Members tend to be imaginative and open to alternative viewpoints. They are often creative, seeking innovative solutions to the challenges posed by collapse scenarios. * '''Conscientiousness toward Others''': Many members express deep empathy and a desire to create supportive networks. They are inclined to plan ahead, considering both personal and communal needs in their preparations. * '''Extroversion Level''': The community displays a mix of introverted and extroverted tendencies. While many members engage deeply in introspective discussions, others actively seek connection and support through dialogue and shared experiences. * '''Agreeableness with Others''': Generally cooperative and kind, members are united by a shared sense of purpose. However, there is also a degree of skepticism towards external systems and authorities, leading to occasional discord. * '''Neuroticism or Level of Emotional Stability''': High levels of neuroticism are evident, with many members experiencing anxiety, moodiness, and emotional volatility. This stems from the perceived urgency and gravity of the issues discussed. <span id="subgroup-personalities-8"></span>
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