How to use this tool well
This calculator gives you a clear starting point, not a fixed prediction. Read the result slowly, compare it with real experience and keep only the parts that help you reflect more honestly.
What a useful result should do
A useful result should name strengths, possible blind spots and one practical question. It should not create fear, pressure or dependency. Good self-reflection tools help you notice patterns without handing your choices to a score.
Before you make decisions
Use the result as a journal prompt. For serious relationship, health, legal, financial or career decisions, use real information and qualified support. Symbolic tools can help you think, but they should not make decisions for you.
Related guides
Use these guides to understand the result with more context.