You might be a Transmitter if…

You don't just have opinions. You have positions, and you're ready to explain them at length.

You think in terms of impact. Not just "did this work?" but "did this matter?"

You've been told you're "a lot" at least once. You took it as a compliment.

Small talk is not conversation. It's just waiting for the conversation to start.

An idea that stays in your head feels like a waste. Ideas are for sharing, testing, spreading.

You notice when the room is paying attention. You also notice when it isn't, and you adjust accordingly.

You're not trying to dominate the space. You're trying to use it for something.

"Let's keep this low-key" is a suggestion you respect in theory and quietly ignore in practice.
The Transmitting domain is not about being loud or attention-seeking.
It's about being wired for impact and reach — the pull to put something of yourself out into the world and have it land somewhere. Transmitters are the ones who push things forward, start conversations that needed starting, and leave a mark on whatever room they walked into.
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