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Otter-Valley-Deep

🦦 Otter β€” Curiosity, enthusiasm🏞️ Valley β€” Kinship, lineage, belongingDeep β€” Reflective, idea-rich, bridge-building
Otter β€” Curiosity, enthusiasmThe Valley β€” Home valley β€” the land, the river, the place you're fromThe Deep road β€” Indigo

Your What-World-Way

How you move through the world as a Otter-Valley-Deep

You bring your family's old traditions forward by understanding them first. You've thought about what each ritual was actually for, what it does for the people doing it, where it would lose its meaning if you changed it and where it could be renewed. Your wealth is in this: traditions kept alive in the next generation β€” not by force of insistence but because the person renewing them did the considered work of understanding why each one mattered, and so what you brought forward was alive rather than embalmed.

Your What: The Otter 🦦

Curiosity, enthusiasm

At your best, you are enthusiastic, versatile, and genuinely capable of making everything more alive. You see possibilities where others see constraints, and your energy makes people believe the exciting option might actually work.

You're the person who opens doors that other people didn't even know existed. Your gift isn't just optimism β€” it's a genuine ability to see potential, to reframe problems as opportunities, and to generate the energy needed to pursue options that more cautious minds would dismiss.

You bring new energy to your people β€” new traditions, fresh ways of connecting, adventures that keep family life alive and evolving.

People rely on you to break the stuck feeling. To inject energy into stale situations. To see the possibility that everyone else has given up on. To be the person who says 'what if we tried...' and makes the room lean forward.

Your World: Valley 🏞️

The world you're most drawn to

At your centre is a need for belonging that runs deeper than reason β€” to your family, your kin, the people you've known forever. You know what older places have always known: that family is family, that where you're from shapes who you are, that the bonds you're born into matter more than fancy modern ideas. You feel the forces in the world that we don't control: the weather, the spirits in things, what's been here since before us.

For you, wealth is the bonds that hold your people together β€” your family, your home ground, the rhythms and rituals that bind you. Financial wealth matters only insofar as it serves what really matters: kinship, the keeping of your people, the home place you carry with you wherever you go.

You gravitate toward environments where family is family, where bonds are real, and where the way we've always done things is honoured. You take your grandparents' wisdom over a clever new idea. You know who's who, you remember names and stories and small debts of kindness, and you back your own without question.

Your Way: Deep

Reflective, idea-rich, inward-first

Your real life happens inside. The world's noise is outside, and you let it stay there β€” what matters is what you're turning over in the quiet, the connections you're making between things others hadn't noticed were related, the meaning you arrive at slowly. You'd rather understand than execute, rather think with someone than lead them.

People sense that you're taking in more than you're letting on. Your contributions land later than others' β€” but they're more thought-through, often reframing the conversation in ways that wouldn't have happened without you. The people who learn to wait for your answer get something none of the louder voices can give them.

At your best: At your best, you reframe a whole conversation with a sentence everyone else missed. Your contributions land later but more considered β€” you've been turning the question over while everyone else was already answering it.

What people count on you for: People count on you for the considered view β€” the thing said quietly in the corridor afterwards, the reflection that reframes what just happened, the comment that names what got missed.

How you come across

Communication style and humour

You communicate through ideas β€” literal, structural, often bridge-building. Your humour is that mode at play: a quiet observation that reframes what was just said, the joke landing because of a connection between things others hadn't noticed were related. Humour throws the gap into sharpest relief: at your best you reframe a whole conversation with a single sentence; at the edges, your literal-sounding observation doesn't always register as a joke and can come across as odd or off-topic. The connection was the joke. They didn't see the connection. That's the misalignment, not a comment on either of you.

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How your What-World-Way maps to other frameworks

These are the primary reads at this Glimpse depth. With a longer assessment like Px Insight you’ll often see strong secondary mappings β€” and sometimes a third pattern underneath β€” that round out the picture in nice ways.

Jungian type: INFP

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Deep's profile β€” high openness, less driven by structure, more reserved, harmonious β€” maps to introverted intuition-feeling: reflective, idea-rich, inward-first.

Some animals like Lion, Wolf and Owl bring lower Agreeableness, which makes INTP (thinker) more likely than INFP (mediator).


Marston four-style (DISC): S-C blend (reflective)

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Deep sits between S (steady) and C (analytical) in Marston's four-style β€” neither quadrant cleanly fits the reflective register. The Px Insight assessment captures this nuance with more precision.


Enneagram type: Type 7

The Otter archetype expresses motivational dynamics similar to Enneagram Type 7 β€” curiosity, enthusiasm. Your Animal pillar carries this shape, drawing on the Enneagram tradition without being defined by it.


Gravesian level: BO (also called Purple in Spiral Dynamics)

The Valley worldview corresponds to the second Gravesian level β€” BO in Clare W. Graves’ original notation, popularised as Purple by Beck and Cowan in Spiral Dynamics.

Some people sit between two or three Gravesian levels rather than landing cleanly on one β€” a longer assessment tends to reveal that mix.

Star ratings indicate how confidently the Way pillar's Big Five signature maps to each framework β€” see how confidence works.

There’s more to your What-World-Way

The full Otter-Valley-Deep experience includes your inner tensions, how you respond in good times and bad, navigating your reactive patterns, and tools for relationships and teams. Take the assessments in the Px app to unlock your complete personal page.

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