Worthless (IMFW)

✨ Rarity: Rare
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"You easily trust those who truly get close to you, and you can grow a little cuteness in your vulnerability."
IMFW's vulnerability isn't necessarily incompetence but a stronger reliance on external security. In close relationships, you appear soft and sincere.
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What is the Worthless (IMFW) Personality in SBTI?

The SBTI Worthless (IMFW) is one of 27 sarcastic personality types in the SBTI Personality Guide. Worthlesss are characterized by deep trust in close relationships, soft vulnerability, and emotional sincerity. If you got IMFW on the SBTI test, it means your 15-dimensional personality vector closely matches this archetype – a unique combination of Self, Emotion, Attitude, Action Drive, and Social dimensions.

How Does IMFW Compare to MBTI and the 16 Personality Types?

Similar to MBTI's INFP or ISFP in vulnerability. SBTI's Worthless isn't about weakness – it's about trusting deeply and growing through softness.

Unlike the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) which sorts you into 16 types based on 4 dichotomies (E/I, S/N, T/F, J/P), SBTI uses 15 continuous dimensions and a Euclidean distance algorithm to match you with one of 27 archetypes. This gives a more nuanced, less binary result – plus, it's intentionally sarcastic and self-aware.

How Does IMFW Relate to the Enneagram (Nine Personality Types)?

In the Enneagram system, the Worthless personality most closely aligns with Type 4 (The Individualist) or Type 2 (The Helper). However, SBTI adds a layer of irony and behavioral specificity that the Enneagram doesn't cover. While the Enneagram focuses on core fears and motivations, SBTI maps observable behavioral patterns across social, emotional, and execution dimensions.

How Rare Is the Worthless Personality?

The Worthless (IMFW) is classified as Rare. Around 8-12% of test-takers share this relatively uncommon type. Discovering you're a Worthless means you have a distinctive personality profile that doesn't fit common stereotypes.

What Are the Key Dimensions Behind the IMFW Type?

Every SBTI type is derived from a 15-dimensional vector covering five psychological models: Self (S1–S3), Emotion (E1–E3), Attitude (A1–A3), Action Drive (D1–D3), and Social (So1–So3). The Worthless personality reflects a specific pattern across these dimensions that creates its signature behavioral style.

Can I Share My IMFW Result and Compare with Friends?

Yes! The SBTI test is designed for social sharing. After completing the 30-question test, you can use the "Share" button to generate a unique link to your IMFW profile. Share it with friends to see if your personality types match – and discover fun labels like "Super Bestie" or "Frenemy" based on your compatibility scores.

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