4 Intelligences Diagnostic
A self-assessment that measures the balance of your human capacity — not just what you know, but what you develop.
30 questions · 10 minutes · Private
How This Works
This diagnostic measures the balance across four types of human intelligence. It is not a skills test — there is no pass or fail. It reveals where your attention goes and where it does not.
For each question, select the option that most honestly describes your current reality. Not your aspiration — your reality. The value is in the honesty.
Your results are private. Nothing is stored or sent anywhere.
Thinking, Analysis, Reasoning
AI's strongest domain. The intelligence modern life develops most — and the one AI can most easily substitute.
Q1When you face a complex problem, how do you typically approach it?
Q2How often do you engage in extended reasoning (15+ minutes) without digital tools?
Q3When you receive information (from AI, media, or others), what do you do with it?
Q4How do you handle situations where you do not know the answer?
Q5How often do you challenge your own assumptions or beliefs?
Q6When AI is used for learning (yours or your child's/students'), what typically happens?
Q7How often do you read books or long essays rather than summaries, highlights, or AI digests?
Q8When you encounter a perspective that strongly challenges your existing beliefs, what do you do?
Body Awareness, Physical Experience, Making
Requires a body. No algorithm replicates the wisdom of physical experience, intuition, and making.
Q9How many hours per week do you or your family spend in unstructured physical activity?
Q10How often do you make things with your hands (cooking, building, crafting, gardening)?
Q11How does your body factor into your decision-making?
Q12How much time do you or your family spend in nature without devices?
Q13When learning something new, how much does physical practice play a role?
Q14How aware are you of your physical state throughout the day?
Q15How do you relate to boredom — moments without stimulation, tasks, or screens?
Connection, Empathy, Genuine Human Engagement
Requires real humans. AI can simulate empathy — it cannot experience it.
Q16How often do you have conversations longer than 20 minutes without screens present?
Q17How does your family, team, or classroom handle genuine disagreement?
Q18How present are you during conversations with others?
Q19How often do you share genuine vulnerability (uncertainty, mistakes, difficult feelings) with others?
Q20How often do you engage in activities that require genuine cooperation (not just parallel activity)?
Q21When someone you care about is struggling, what is your typical response?
Q22How often do you reach out to someone — not because they asked, but because you sensed they might need connection?
Q23When you disagree with someone's decision or behaviour, what is your first instinct?
Meaning-Making, Moral Reasoning, the Big Questions
Requires a soul. The intelligence that decides what is worth doing in the first place.
Q24How often do you engage with questions that have no clear answer?
Q25How does your family, classroom, or team discuss ethics and values?
Q26How comfortable are you with silence and solitude?
Q27How often do you reflect on what you are grateful for, what you regret, or what you would do differently?
Q28How do you relate to the passage of time and change?
Q29When AI raises an ethical question (bias, honesty, intellectual property, privacy), how do you respond?
Q30How do you approach decisions that cannot be undone?