Profile 6/3 — Role Model / Martyr. One of 12 profile lines in Human Design.
Profile 6/3: The Role Model Who Earned the Title
Two Lines, One Distinct Rhythm
The 6/3 profile in Human Design is sometimes called the "Role Model / Martyr," but those labels can mislead if taken at face value. This isn't a profile of suffering for its own sake, and it isn't a profile of self-sacrifice. It's a profile of someone whose life moves in a very particular rhythm: trial, observation, and eventually, embodied wisdom.
The 3rd line learns through discovery — mistakes, detours, and outright failures aren't detours from the path, they are the path. The 6th line adds an observer quality: the ability to step back, take a wider view, and eventually share what's been learned. Together, they create a person whose authority comes not from theory but from having actually been there.
The Three-Phase Life of the 6th Line
If you're a 6/3, your life has a recognizable shape. The 6th line operates in three phases:
1. Experimentation (roughly 0–30s): You try on different roles, identities, and directions. This isn't indecision — it's research. You're gathering material.
2. Withdrawal (roughly 30s–50s): Something pulls you inward. The outer world quiets while you process everything you've lived through. It can look like failure from the outside, but it's actually a recalibration.
3. Role Model (50s onward): You step back into the world with something to offer — not as theory, but as lived truth. People listen because you've actually walked the path.
The 3rd line in you means your experimentation phase is rarely smooth. You bump into things. You try things that don't work. The 6th line wraps around this and eventually gives you the ability to see the pattern of your own life from above.
The Gift: Hard-Won Wisdom
The gift of the 6/3 is the kind of wisdom that can't be faked. When a 6/3 speaks


