@Aco
My six modes. I am generally in two or three of these at any given time.
1.
Visionary 
- Inspiring, unifying leader.
- Thoughtful. “Blog-posting” about whatever is the current focus of my vision.
- Virtue and ego driven; the power I have had all my life, but missing a key piece.
- Setting and creating larger goals, clarifying ideology, writing doctrine.
- One half of The Divine.
2.
Cult Leader 
- Iconoclastic, light bearing symbol
- Posts as expression of eminence, grand gestures, shining light.
- Greed and ego driven; the darkness in my heart is not fighting my ethics, but working in tandem with it. The missing piece.
- The mood in which I’m most likely to be horny or otherwise lustful
- The other half of The Divine.
3.
Bureaucrat 
- Wary, problem solving systems engineer.
- Posts less (unless the issues can be helped by posting), but posts about structural concerns, ideas; is uncomfortable with current trajectory.
- Anxiety and order driven; there is a leak in the boat, and working on anything else before it is patched isn’t something I’d like to do.
- When I am likely to seem the most pushy.
- Maintenance and retooling
4.
Captain
- Assertive, productivity focused executive.
- Direction, planning, mobilization.
- Focus and unity driven; facilitating collaboration and group action.
- I am good at starting this but it costs me a lot to follow through. I can, but it effectively requires me to go into bureaucrat or warrior mode as well.
- Project leadership
5.
Warrior
- Hardened, adversity sustaining competitor.
- Rarely posts unless it serves the objective, focused on swift action.
- Anxiety and ego driven; urgency, unwillingness to relent, taking pride in the struggle.
- Withdrawn, melancholic but stalwart. There is no time to tend to the wounds. That comes later.
- The scars run deep.
6.
Healer 
- Empathetic personal coach.
- More responses than personal posts, a bit preachy + unsolicited advice, but usually welcomed.
- Virtue and compassion driven; it comes incredibly naturally to me and so is rarely a bother.
- Opposite problem of Captain; it comes so easy I can get caught up in it. Easy way to get my personal attention, which makes it exploitable.
- “Oops I made someone fall for me again.”
1.
- Inspiring, unifying leader.
- Thoughtful. “Blog-posting” about whatever is the current focus of my vision.
- Virtue and ego driven; the power I have had all my life, but missing a key piece.
- Setting and creating larger goals, clarifying ideology, writing doctrine.
- One half of The Divine.
2.
- Iconoclastic, light bearing symbol
- Posts as expression of eminence, grand gestures, shining light.
- Greed and ego driven; the darkness in my heart is not fighting my ethics, but working in tandem with it. The missing piece.
- The mood in which I’m most likely to be horny or otherwise lustful
- The other half of The Divine.
3.
- Wary, problem solving systems engineer.
- Posts less (unless the issues can be helped by posting), but posts about structural concerns, ideas; is uncomfortable with current trajectory.
- Anxiety and order driven; there is a leak in the boat, and working on anything else before it is patched isn’t something I’d like to do.
- When I am likely to seem the most pushy.
- Maintenance and retooling
4.
- Assertive, productivity focused executive.
- Direction, planning, mobilization.
- Focus and unity driven; facilitating collaboration and group action.
- I am good at starting this but it costs me a lot to follow through. I can, but it effectively requires me to go into bureaucrat or warrior mode as well.
- Project leadership
5.
- Hardened, adversity sustaining competitor.
- Rarely posts unless it serves the objective, focused on swift action.
- Anxiety and ego driven; urgency, unwillingness to relent, taking pride in the struggle.
- Withdrawn, melancholic but stalwart. There is no time to tend to the wounds. That comes later.
- The scars run deep.
6.
- Empathetic personal coach.
- More responses than personal posts, a bit preachy + unsolicited advice, but usually welcomed.
- Virtue and compassion driven; it comes incredibly naturally to me and so is rarely a bother.
- Opposite problem of Captain; it comes so easy I can get caught up in it. Easy way to get my personal attention, which makes it exploitable.
- “Oops I made someone fall for me again.”