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368 – The Justice Fighter

The 368 Tritype® and its variations (368, 386, 638, 683, 836, and 863) are collectively referred to as The Justice Fighter. This Tritype® combines Type 3 (Achiever), Type 6 (Loyalist), and Type 8 (Challenger), creating a personality that is ambitious, loyal, and protective. While all six variations share these core traits, the order of dominance among the types determines how these traits are expressed. Here’s a breakdown of the differences:

368 (Achiever-Loyalist-Challenger)

  • Primary Focus: Ambition and achieving success.
  • Secondary Influence: Loyalty and ensuring security (Type 6).
  • Tertiary Influence: Asserting control and protecting others (Type 8).
  • Key Traits: Highly driven and focused on accomplishing goals while maintaining loyalty to their values. They are assertive but can struggle with being overly direct or confrontational.

386 (Achiever-Challenger-Loyalist)

  • Primary Focus: Striving for recognition and success.
  • Secondary Influence: Using strength to protect and lead (Type 8).
  • Tertiary Influence: Seeking trust and loyalty in relationships (Type 6).
  • Key Traits: Bold and ambitious with a strong sense of justice. They combine charm with assertiveness but may become overly competitive or controlling when stressed.

683 (Loyalist-Challenger-Achiever)

  • Primary Focus: Ensuring safety and stability through vigilance.
  • Secondary Influence: Protecting others with strength and decisiveness (Type 8).
  • Tertiary Influence: Using ambition to achieve goals efficiently (Type 3).
  • Key Traits: Loyal, protective, and goal-oriented. They are highly focused on justice but can become defensive or overly aggressive when security is threatened.

638 (Loyalist-Achiever-Challenger)

  • Primary Focus: Maintaining loyalty and trust while avoiding threats.
  • Secondary Influence: Achieving success through hard work and adaptability (Type 3).
  • Tertiary Influence: Using assertiveness to defend themselves or others (Type 8).
  • Key Traits: Analytical, ambitious, and protective. They are less overtly aggressive than 683 but remain firm when defending their values.

836 (Challenger-Achiever-Loyalist)

  • Primary Focus: Taking charge to protect themselves and others.
  • Secondary Influence: Striving for success through efficiency and charm (Type 3).
  • Tertiary Influence: Ensuring loyalty and stability in relationships (Type 6).
  • Key Traits: Assertive, ambitious, and loyal. They are natural leaders who balance strength with diplomacy but may struggle with being overly controlling.

863 (Challenger-Loyalist-Achiever)

  • Primary Focus: Leading with strength to ensure justice and protection.
  • Secondary Influence: Building trust and loyalty in relationships (Type 6).
  • Tertiary Influence: Using ambition to achieve goals effectively (Type 3).
  • Key Traits: Bold, loyal, and success-driven. They are straightforward and protective but can become rigid or overly focused on control under stress.

Summary of Differences:

The dominant type determines the primary focus:

  • Type 3 emphasizes achievement and recognition.
  • Type 6 prioritizes loyalty, trust, and security.
  • Type 8 leads with strength, justice, and protection.

Secondary influences add nuance:

  • Type 3 adds ambition to assertiveness or loyalty.
  • Type 6 adds vigilance to ambition or strength.
  • Type 8 adds boldness to loyalty or achievement.

Tertiary influences provide subtle depth:

  • Type 3 adds charm or efficiency.
  • Type 6 adds reliability or caution.
  • Type 8 adds decisiveness or protectiveness.

Each variation expresses “The Justice Fighter” archetype differently based on the interplay of these influences.