Dolphin Personality

One or more bad relationships with one or more children, no man and little help created the Dolphin Mindset. Next thing you know, this loving, sociable creature spiraled towards a socioeconomic crisis. An unfortunate fate for someone who believed in the American dream and wanted nothing more than to settle down with the right person and be happy.

Dolphin began life as a very loving and surrendering woman. Unfortunately, guys looking to improve their socioeconomic situations often see these qualities as weaknesses and exploit them. You also have guys who see these traits as qualities and are looking to settle down with a woman who possesses them. However, some of these men eventually crave a new challenge, or a stronger-minded woman lures them away. Either way, Dolphin found herself abandoned (often with multiple children and bad credit) and unable to recover her socioeconomic standing.

Some Dolphins do attempt to become hunters and hunt their way out of their socioeconomic predicaments. But Dolphins are driven by their emotions, and because of this, cannot master the dark and indifferent, principles and codes of conduct necessary to hunt men successfully. Reading the primal energy of others to determine who’s out to use them verses be a true friend is also very difficult for them to do. Some Dolphins enlist help from the wrong crowd who befriend them and use them even further.

Because these Mindsets hold so much in, it’s difficult to determine what they’ve endured in life. While their strength resonates, deep down inside many struggle to maintain their sanity in a world that does not seem to appreciate their kindhearted nature. In somewhat rare instances, these Dolphins can snap under the pressure of their situations and commit illegal acts that weren’t well thought out and lead to incarceration. Other Dolphins end up taking their frustrations out on those closest to them, including their children.

Like Dolphins out in the ocean, Dolphin Mindsets are very sociable creatures and work well in groups and with others. In theory, this makes achieving financial success a likelihood. But Dolphins put their friendships and relationships first, which has cost many the success and true happiness they can achieve.