Every Inventor learns how to be discriminating in their choices. Otherwise, life ends up being about what must be done to survive rather than being a joyful exploration of our possibilities. When our parents are afraid of our artistic nature, they tend to impress upon us their Safety & Security perceptions. To be accepted by them, Inventors take on these restrictions as their own, which distorts how we connect to change within ourselves. Instead of becoming change-facilitators, we become change-regulators who impose structures upon others. Paradoxically, this is the opposite of how we, as Creative Beings, would naturally contribute to others. We see this in our attitudes about structure. The more we are afraid to have structure imposed upon us, the more likely we have negative Inventor imprinting.