How to Get SBTI Dior-s (The Loser-Sage) on the Test
Want to land the The Loser-Sage type on your SBTI result? Here's exactly which traits to lean into, what kinds of answers produce Dior-s, and what to avoid. Works for anyone trying to get Dior-s deliberately — or avoid it.
The Short Answer
To score Dior-s on the SBTI, you'd generally answer questions in a way that reflects low ambition, high acceptance of flaws (both in yourself and others), and a preference for observation over action. Think 'chill' and 'realistic' over 'driven' and 'optimistic'.
Step 1: Emphasize these core traits
The SBTI test maps your answers across 15 dimensions. To get Dior-s, your responses should consistently signal:
- 1Detached
- 2Observant
- 3Realistic
- 4Unambitious
- 5Introspective
- 6Accepting
Step 2: Answer patterns to aim for
✓ You're the friend everyone goes to for brutally honest advice.
✓ You've mastered the art of the 'thousand-yard stare'.
✓ You own at least one item of clothing ironically.
✓ You're secretly very knowledgeable about niche subjects.
✓ You're more likely to binge documentaries than self-help gurus.
✓ You find motivational speeches vaguely embarrassing.
Step 3: What to avoid
If you keep ending up on BOSS / GOGO instead of Dior-s, your answers are tilting toward those archetypes. Specifically avoid:
- ✗ Over-emphasizing perceived as lazy
- ✗ Over-emphasizing can be overly cynical
- ✗ Over-emphasizing may miss opportunities
- ✗ Over-emphasizing difficulty motivating others
- ✗ Over-emphasizing tendency towards isolation
- ✗ Over-emphasizing lack of drive can be frustrating to others
Already Got Dior-s? Here's What It Means
Embrace the void, reject the grind. That's the Dior-s way. — the The Loser-Sage type is defined by low desire, anti-hustle, detachment, realistic acceptance. Read the full profile to see your traits, strengths, weaknesses, and compatible matches.
Read SBTI Dior-s full profileIs it OK to game the SBTI test?
SBTI is entertainment, not a clinical assessment. Plenty of people retake it to see different results, unlock the hidden DRUNK type, or land the label their friends got. There's no ethical issue with steering your answers — the test makers built it as a meme, not a diagnostic. Just remember: the most interesting result is usually the one you get when you answer honestly first time.