Drive: Liberation
Fear: Powerlessness
Drive: Safety
Fear: Punishment
When the The Outlaw meets the The Innocent, it is a meeting of Disruption and Optimism.The Outlaw seeks Liberation, while The Innocent is driven by Safety.
The friction point in this relationship usually revolves around Powerlessness vs Punishment. However, if they can overcome this, their combined strengths cover each other's blind spots.
For this pairing to succeed, the The Outlaw must respect the The Innocent's need for Safety, and vice versa. Radical acceptance of their differing fears is key.
When conflict appears, don’t debate facts—name the fear. For this pairing, it’s usually Powerlessness vs Punishment.
Build a “reset ritual” after stress spikes: 20 minutes calm, then one request each. This prevents Criminality ↔ Naivety spirals.
Compatibility score: 60%. This pairing is shaped by Disruption (Partner A) vs Optimism (Partner B). The main tension is usually Powerlessness vs Punishment, and the main strength is the way their drives (Liberation and Safety) interact.
The most common conflict is a loop where Criminality triggers Naivety. If both partners don’t name the pattern early, it becomes chronic.
Translate strategy into needs. The Outlaw tends to pursue Liberation using Disruption; The Innocent pursues Safety using Optimism. Make those needs explicit and build agreements around stress moments.
It’s a directional estimate. Above ~80% usually means low friction and easy trust-building; 60–80% means workable with communication; below ~60% means you’ll need strong boundaries and shared purpose to prevent recurring fights.