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What Kind of Friend Are You, Really?

Only Says What They Know Is True — 'The ISTJ Trusted Advisor'
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Only Says What They Know Is True — 'The ISTJ Trusted Advisor'

You don't speculate. You don't guess. You only give advice when you're confident in it — and that's exactly why your words carry so much weight. "Here's what I actually think" from you means something different than it does from anyone else. Your advice ages well.

Your Personality Analysis

Measured Counsel

You hear your friend out completely before saying a word. Then: "Here's my honest take." Slow, deliberate, trustworthy. The fact that you don't throw opinions around carelessly is what makes people trust yours.

The Checklist Friend

When a friend is about to make a big move, you make sure they haven't overlooked anything. "Have you looked at all of these factors?" You save people from regret by catching the things they missed.

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Value Gatekeeper

When a friend is about to impulse-buy something questionable, you ask "do you actually need this?" in a way that lands. Annoying in the moment, genuinely valuable in the long run.