
The Social Activist
Social Activist—In Liz Greene–style language, this archetype often points to a person who feels impelled to challenge what is unjust, not just in public, but also in their own inner assumptions about power, worth, and belonging. Rather than “fate,” it suggests an area where you may repeatedly notice themes asking for courage, advocacy, and ethical consistency.
Potential life areas:
1) Relationships: partnership dynamics may be tested by differing values, or strengthened through shared purpose.2) Career/Calling: work may veer toward causes, leadership, teaching, or collective impact.3) Emotional life: anger or grief may function as fuel for boundaries and meaningful repair.4) Beliefs/Identity: identity may evolve through critique, education, and choosing alignments that match your ethics.





























