The builder.
Wakes up wanting to make something nobody asked for. Tolerates uncertainty better than boredom. Quietly furious when forced to maintain rather than make.
There are 14 games of life. You were built for one. Most people spend years playing someone else’s. Find yours in 10 minutes.
Not a personality “type.” A way of moving through the world that costs you nothing when you’re running it, and quietly bankrupts you when you aren’t. Three examples.
Wakes up wanting to make something nobody asked for. Tolerates uncertainty better than boredom. Quietly furious when forced to maintain rather than make.
Every win sets the next target one notch further out. Comparison is fuel, not poison. The point isn’t the trophy — it’s running faster than yesterday.
First to notice when something is off in the room. Holds the emotional weather of a family or a team. Calmest in a crisis; exhausted on a Tuesday.
It tells you what game you’re playing, not just which letter you are.Type without context is a fortune cookie. Two people share the same letters and live opposite lives. The game is the missing variable.
It’s built on the Big Five.The only personality framework that survived fifty years of academic scrutiny. Not the one adapted from a 1940s mother-daughter parlor game.
It says hard things.If you’re a Keeper pretending to be a Competitor, you’ll hear about it. The point is to stop apologizing for your nature — not to feel flattered for ten minutes.
Read me back to myself in a way I haven’t been read in a long time. The game I’m playing made sense for the first time in years.
My partner took it and we spent an hour at the kitchen table reading each other’s results. Hadn’t talked like that in months.