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The Identity Source Map · Identity = what I stand for

The Belief-Anchored

You're organized around values, religion, philosophy, or worldview. Your beliefs are the spine.

The dimensional signature
Work 50
Family 50
Beliefs 92
Tribe 70
Aesthetic 50
Recognition 50

What this type means

The Belief-Anchored derives identity from what they stand for — values, faith, political conviction, philosophical commitment. Often resilient across life events as long as the belief system holds; vulnerable to deep belief crisis (deconversion, ideological disillusionment). Common in deeply religious, deeply political, and deeply principled populations.

In relationships

You're consistent, principled, often admired for clarity. The cost: belief-anchored identities are vulnerable to disillusionment. Losing faith — religious or philosophical — is identity loss.

Watch for

Watch for the moment beliefs become defensive rather than alive. Identity-protective beliefs stop updating; that ossification is the trap.

The growth edge

Stay engaged with critique of your own framework. Beliefs that can't survive friendly challenge are too brittle to hold identity. The strongest belief-anchored people are the ones who keep examining.

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The other types in The Identity Source Map

The Work-AnchoredThe Family-AnchoredThe Tribe-AnchoredThe Aesthetic-AnchoredThe Recognition-AnchoredThe Distributed

Pairs well with

The Identity Wave →The Significance Map →The Hierarchy Sense →