Builder: what your word says about who you are now
You are the one people set their weight against without asking first, and you let them.
Builder comes from the old root for dwelling, the same one that gives us the word for a home. So your instinct is not to critique the room, it is to add to it. Where others describe a problem, you reach for the load-bearing part and start there. You trust what can hold weight. You are suspicious of anything that only sounds good, because you have watched too many bright ideas fail to stand once someone actually leaned on them.
The tension you carry is that a Builder is never finished, and neither, therefore, are you. The completed thing goes quiet the moment the last piece is set, so you are already sketching the next footing while everyone else is celebrating. You are the one people set their weight against without asking first, and you let them, because holding is what you know how to do.
Right now, Builder says you meet uncertainty by making something concrete out of it. You would rather leave a structure behind than an impression. You measure a day by what stands at the end of it. That is a real and useful mirror. Whether it is your actual word, or just the nearest one you could name, is a different question.
Underneath builder, the reading most often finds the Builder rhythm, the pattern moving under the behavior.