Otroverts? Psychiatrists just discovered a new personality type.
For decades, they told us there were only two boxes.
You are either an Introvert or an Extrovert.
But what if you never fit into either?
What if you are highly social, but you still feel like a perpetual outsider?
Psychiatrist Dr. Rami Kaminski coined a term for the people who defy the binary.
The Otrovert.
Society is built on the "Hive Mind."
You are supposed to crave the tribe.
You are supposed to want to "belong."
But the Otrovert is fundamentally wired differently.
Here is how you know if you are one:
1. You are social, but not communal.
Introverts drain their battery around people.
Extroverts get energy from people.
Otroverts are perfectly fine in a room full of people.
They can be charismatic and popular, but they never actually feel like part of the group.
You thrive in one-on-one connections, but the moment it becomes a "crowd," you feel like an alien observing a different species.
2. You don’t follow the crowd.
Most people naturally auto-sync with the emotional wave of a room.
If the crowd is angry, they get angry.
If the crowd panics, they panic.
The Otrovert does not sync.
Your internal identity remains completely independent of the collective temperature.
You observe the emotion without absorbing it.
3. You are immune to blind loyalty.
You do not care for corporate culture.
You do not care for political cults.
"Because everyone else is doing it" is the fastest way to make you walk in the opposite direction.
For years, people who don't fit the mold have been told something is wrong with them.
They've been called aloof.
They've been told to be a "team player."
But otherness is not a flaw.
It is a superpower.
In a world that is easily manipulated by tribalism, outrage, and group panic, the person who doesn't need the tribe is the most dangerous person in the room.
If you don't crave the validation of the consensus, your mind is free.
You cannot be controlled by the crowd.
If you are this third type of personality, you are not an outcast.
You are a Sovereign Rebel Leader.
Every week, I write a newsletter specifically for people like us.
People who’ve realized that 99% of success comes from unlearning all the bs we’ve been fed.
People who are building a lean business without the copycat marketing or bloated teams.
People who offer an alternate solution than what the mainstream provides.
If you don't belong to the hive, you belong here.
~ Andre G.
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Tucker Carlson’s face says it all as Senator Ron Johnson reveals he cured his acid reflux with hydrochloric acid—after years on Zantac, Prilosec, and Nexium.
The medical industry wants you to believe heartburn comes from too much acid.
"In all of the autopsies I've done of Cancer patients...not one of them died of Cancer.
They died of liver failure, cardiac failure, renal failure...All due to Chemotherapy."
~Dr Michael Farley
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You are not fighting your partner.
You are fighting with their past.
A lot of people look grown, but speak from their unhealed age.
Their body is 35.
Their reactions are 15.
Their triggers are 8.
Many arguments are not about what just happened.
They are about what once happened.
A delayed reply feels like abandonment,
because someone once left.
Feedback feels like rejection,
because someone once criticized without kindness.
Disagreement feels like disrespect,
because someone once silenced them.
That is why the fight feels bigger than the issue.
You are discussing a text message.
They are reliving a memory.
You think you are debating a fact.
They think they are defending their worth.
Until people become aware of their wounds,
they don’t respond.
They reenact.
They don’t argue about you.
They argue from their past.
Emotional maturity is not about age.
It is about recognizing:
“This reaction is older than this moment.”
Growth begins when the adult learns to pause and soothe what the child still fears.
Because until the past is healed, the present keeps paying for it.
#relationships
James Van Der Beek’s final message to the world is one of the most powerful things I have ever heard. Stop whatever you are doing and listen to this! 🥺
I wasted 6 years building something God never asked me to build.
70-hour weeks.
Marriage on fumes.
Kids growing up without me.
A “career” that meant nothing.
Then I read Psalm 127 in the cab of my garbage truck.
“Except the LORD build the house, they labour in vain that build it: except the LORD keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain.”
Read that again, slowly.
Truth #1: Your hustle means nothing without God’s direction.
“They labour in vain.”
Vain. Empty. Pointless.
You can build a tower God never commissioned.
Truth #2: Most men aren’t led. They’re self-employed.
They call it “drive.” It’s self-worship.
Truth #3: Anxiety is a sign you’re carrying what God should carry.
“It is vain for you to rise up early, to sit up late, to eat the bread of sorrows…”
That’s not “discipline.”
That’s self-reliance pretending to be virtue.
God gives His beloved sleep.
Truth #4: Children are not interruptions to your mission. They are your mission.
“Lo, children are an heritage of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward.”
The world calls them burdens.
God calls them reward.
Truth #5: Your children are weapons, not trophies.
“As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are children of the youth.”
You don’t display arrows.
You sharpen them. Aim them. Launch them.
Truth #6: A full quiver beats a full bank account.
“Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them…”
Truth #7: Your children will fight battles you’ll never see.
“They shall not be ashamed, but they shall speak with the enemies in the gate.”
The gate is where the public fights happen.
Your job is to prepare them to stand there.
Save this. You’ll need it.
You’re building a house right now. Every day.
In your marriage.
In your household.
In your conscience.
get alone with Psalm 127 and write down the one thing you’re building that God never asked you to build. Then start dismantling it.
Things the Democrats didn’t clap for:
A child cancer survivor
Planting a flag on Mars
Fighting crime
Helping working families
Catching terrorists
Destroying the cartels
The only thing the Democrats did clap for:
Ukraine