The Great One
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So I'm seeing that with core 3's and with 3 fixers, they tend to assign social values to themselves and others. These value systems tend to be based on number of things: How much money a person has, how sexually attractive that person is, how attractive that person's significant other is, what they do for a living, how nice a person's house is, what type of car they drive, how many college degrees that person has, etc. It also seems like the higher up the scale that a person ranks in the previously listed categories, the greater social value that they have. For example, movie star "Will Smith" for example would have a social value of 10, because he is rich, attractive, famous, drives luxury cars, has an amazing house, and dates breathtakingly beautiful women. It seems like 3's constantly compare themselves to others and see how high up this social value chart they would be.Really I thought that all humans did this, but what I am seeing is that many people who aren't core 3's, aren't 3 fixers, and who don't have a strong 3 wing, don't really do this as much. Am I wrong about my assumptions here?