Free Diagnostic · Parents & Educators

4 Intelligences Diagnostic

A self-assessment that measures the balance of your human capacity, not just what you know, but what you develop.

12 questions · 6 minutes · Private

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Rational Intelligence

Thinking, Analysis, Reasoning

AI's strongest domain. The intelligence modern life develops most, and the one AI can most easily substitute.

R1The Unsolvable Brief

A client gives you a problem with incomplete information and says: "I need your best thinking by Friday, even if you don't have all the data." What is your honest, first reaction?

R2The Confident Source

A well-known industry report claims something that contradicts your experience. Your colleague cites it in a meeting as settled fact. What do you do?

R3The Deep Read

Someone recommends a 300-page book that's relevant to a challenge you're facing. What actually happens?

Embodied Intelligence

Body Awareness, Physical Experience, Making

Requires a body. No algorithm replicates the wisdom of physical experience, intuition, and making.

E1The Decision Knot

You're facing a decision where the data supports option A but something in you resists it. You can't articulate why. What do you do?

E2The Free Saturday

It's Saturday. You have nothing scheduled. No obligations. What does the first hour actually look like?

E3The 3pm Signal

You're in back-to-back meetings all day. By 3pm, your shoulders are tight, your jaw is clenched, and your breathing is shallow. What happens?

Relational Intelligence

Connection, Empathy, Genuine Human Engagement

Requires real humans. AI can simulate empathy, it cannot experience it.

L1The Struggling Colleague

A colleague you respect says: "I'm overwhelmed. I don't know if I can keep doing this." What's your instinct in the first 5 seconds?

L2The Wrong Call

Your partner, close friend, or family member makes a decision you think is wrong. Not dangerous, just wrong. What do you do?

L3The Buzzing Phone

You're having coffee with someone you care about. Your phone buzzes with a notification you know is probably important. What actually happens?

Existential Intelligence

Meaning-Making, Moral Reasoning, the Big Questions

Requires a soul. The intelligence that decides what is worth doing in the first place.

X1The 2am Question

You can't sleep. It's 2am. Your mind goes to a question that has no practical answer. What kind of question is it?

X2The Ethics Moment

You discover that an AI tool your team uses was trained on data collected without clear consent. The tool works well and saves your team 10 hours per week. No one else seems concerned. What do you do?

X3The Legacy Question

Someone asks: "What do you want to be remembered for?" How do you respond, honestly?