Type Detail

ATM-er (Human ATM)

Always paying out, not always getting paid back.

You may not be rich, but you constantly pick up other people's emotional, temporal, and mental bills. Reliability is your strength, and also the thing that gets overused first.

ATM-er (Human ATM) personality illustration

ATM-er

Human ATM

Pattern

HHH-HHM-HHH-HMH-MHL

This is the standard 15-dimension pattern string for the type. It helps explain why this result tends to read the way it does.

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You may not be rich, but you constantly pick up other people's emotional, temporal, and mental bills. Reliability is your strength, and also the thing that gets overused first.

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Dimension Snapshot

How this type usually reads across 15 dimensions

These cards summarize the default tendency of the type on each dimension, so you can see how the label is built.

Self Model

S1 Self-esteem

H · High

Your sense of self-worth is relatively steady and does not scatter easily.

Self Model

S2 Self-clarity

H · High

You usually have a clear sense of your temperament, needs, and limits.

Self Model

S3 Core values

H · High

Goals, growth, and conviction are stronger engines for you.

Emotion Model

E1 Attachment security

H · High

You are more willing to trust the relationship itself and less likely to collapse under small shifts.

Emotion Model

E2 Emotional investment

H · High

Once you commit, you usually commit seriously and with real emotional fuel.

Emotion Model

E3 Boundaries and dependence

M · Mid

You want both closeness and some personal room.

Attitude Model

A1 View of the world

H · High

You are more inclined to believe in goodwill and human decency.

Attitude Model

A2 Rules and flexibility

H · High

You have higher tolerance for structure, process, and order.

Attitude Model

A3 Sense of meaning

H · High

You tend to act with stronger direction and clearer reasons.

Action Model

Ac1 Motivation style

H · High

Progress, outcomes, and growth energize you more directly.

Action Model

Ac2 Decision style

M · Mid

You think things through, but not usually to the point of paralysis.

Action Model

Ac3 Execution pattern

H · High

You have a stronger urge to land things and push them through.

Social Model

So1 Social initiative

M · Mid

You do not avoid people, but you do not force yourself to open every room either.

Social Model

So2 Personal boundaries

H · High

Your boundaries are clearer, and your reflex is to step back if someone comes too close.

Social Model

So3 Expression and authenticity

L · Low

Your expression is more direct and less layered.

Nearby Types

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FAQ

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What does ATM-er (Human ATM) mean in SBTI?

Always paying out, not always getting paid back. You may not be rich, but you constantly pick up other people's emotional, temporal, and mental bills. Reliability is your strength, and also the thing that gets overused first. In practice, this label works best as a fast read on tone, habits, and social vibe rather than a strict identity box.

Should I use the ATM-er result for serious decisions?

No. SBTI is best treated as entertainment, self-observation, and discussion. It should not replace clinical advice, hiring judgment, or major life decisions.

Which SBTI types are closest to ATM-er?

CTRL (Controller), THAN-K (Thankful One), BOSS (Boss) are the closest nearby types if you compare only the 15-dimension pattern. Looking at them side by side usually makes the differences clearer.