
Takes the candy from the baby
“If you can take it and no one stops you — you will.”
Handed total power over a stranger's money, you reach across the table. Bold, unsentimental, and allergic to leaving value on it. Just don't expect to be trusted with the till.
The shape of Takes the candy from the baby
How this archetype leans across all 9 behavioral axes.
Axis by axis
Strongest leanings first.
Given the power and no consequences, you take what you can.
You keep your chips close. Why hand them out?
You keep pushing. The upside is the only number you really see.
Faces are noise to you — you run on facts, not vibes.
You'll dig in when the reward is clearly worth the sweat.
You hold the thread until something shinier wanders by.
You change course — but you need to feel the burn first.
You hold the line until it really speeds up.
You'll plan the big stuff and wing the rest.
Your edge
You never leave value sitting on the table — and you protect your share without flinching. That pairing is what people notice first about how you operate.
Your blind spot
Taking when you can teaches everyone to watch their pockets around you. And underneath it, missing the cue means you steamroll people who were already on your side.
How the games read this
You can't answer your way into this archetype — every axis is scored from what you actually do in a specific mini-game.
Who plays like Takes the candy from the baby
Is this you?
Only one way to find out — and it isn't a quiz. Play the games and see which of the 18 the engine lands you on.
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