Do You Live in the Past or Chase the New
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16 questions on a 7-point scale about one thing: whether the already-known pulls harder on you than the untried.
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16 questions on a 7-point scale about one thing: whether the already-known pulls harder on you than the untried.
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18 questions about which tense your attention runs in. Everybody uses all three, and almost nobody uses them equally.
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20 forced choices about the job you actually do in a friendship. Five jobs, and almost nobody does all five.
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20 questions about what happens between somebody asking for more than you want to give and you answering. Four separate things go on in there.
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20 questions about what you actually do with money, not what you know about it. Five habits, measured separately, none of them a type.
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16 statements about four things that decide what wanting more looks like for you. Not how much ambition you have, what shape it is in.
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20 questions about the machinery underneath your work. Five ways a thing gets finished, and the one you fall back on when it matters.
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15 questions, answered with a slider rather than tick boxes, because how much of you rests on something is a matter of degree. Five anchors, and how much weight each one carries.
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20 questions about where you are standing in your own story. Five chapters, and the one you are actually inside right now.
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15 questions where you put six things in order. Nothing can come first twice, so every answer costs you one of the others.
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20 questions about the twenty minutes after somebody tells you something about your work. Four things happen in there, and everyone does all four in a different order.
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20 questions about where you actually are right now. Four seasons, and the one your working life is currently in.
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18 questions about what you actually do once the room fills up. Six roles, and the one you take without anybody handing it out.
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20 situations, four words each, one that fits better than the rest. A plain count out of 20, and an explanation of what separates the word you picked from the word that fitted.
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16 questions about the pace you actually keep. Four seasons, no birth date, no calendar, and it reads the same in either hemisphere.
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20 statements across five things that separate travellers. There is no middle option, so every answer picks a side, and what comes out is a shape rather than a label.
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20 questions about what you actually do when everybody gathers. Five roles, and the one you take without being asked.
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24 situations, four ways out of each. You cannot pick two, which is the point: what you are is what you choose when the other three are also available.
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24 situations, four creatures each, one choice. Eight creatures out of eight different traditions, and none of them is the nice one.
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Fifteen rounds of popular claims about the mind. In each one, some of the statements are things almost everyone believes and almost nobody has been able to support. Find them.
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30 forced choices about how you actually work, not how you would like to. You come out with the archetype you lean on most and the one you reach for second.
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20 forced choices about what you actually do when you care about someone. Five ways of showing it, and the one you reach for without thinking.
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15 questions where you rank five conditions against each other. Every answer costs you something, which is what makes the result usable.
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24 forced choices across the eight phases of the moon, used as eight stages of doing anything. You come out at the stage you actually live in.
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