Profile 6-3

You learn by touching the stove and breaking what doesn't hold — and somewhere down the road, every bruise becomes the wisdom others come to trust.

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You move through life as the Role Model up top (your conscious 6th line, the part reaching to become a living example others can trust) with the Martyr running underneath (your unconscious 3rd line, the part that learns only by bumping into things and breaking them). The felt result is a double-life: one half wants to be the steady, trustworthy one, while the other half keeps touching the stove to find out for itself. Mainstream Human Design frames your 6th line as three chapters — trial-and-error to about 30, a long retreat "on the roof" until roughly 50, then stepping back down as a lived example. From this angle, the bonds you make and break aren't failures — they're the raw material your future credibility is quietly composting.