Your brain can do almost anything. The question is what it costs. Six biological dimensions that determine where you thrive and where you burn out.
Filter — Sponge
You hear the fridge hum. You feel the shirt tag. You notice everything — or you filter it all out without trying.
Scanner — Laser
You lose four hours in a blink, or you juggle ten things at once. Rarely both.
Steady — Seeker
Three hours with nothing to do is either a gift or a sentence. Your drive system decides which.
Fearless — Vigilant
Some brains run worst-case scenarios on autopilot. Others barely register risk until it hits.
System — Empath
You absorb other people's emotions physically, or you analyze them from the outside. Both have costs.
Deep — Fast
You learn fast and move on, or you learn slow and never forget. Your brain picks one mode.
Every framework captures something real. None of them measure the biological cost of how you're wired — or why the same environment can energize one person and exhaust another.
Tells you what you prefer
We tell you why — and what it costs
Describes traits as high or low
We show the trade-off each trait carries
Measures your output for the company
We measure the input cost to you
A self-report framework for understanding your processing costs, not a clinical diagnostic tool. Read our methodology →
Your hardware has a specialization. An evolutionary function your wiring is optimized to perform. We'll show you what it is — and where it thrives.
When your system exceeds capacity, which dimension buckles first — and what your specific hardware needs to come back online.
Compare your wiring with anyone. See where you clash, where you align, and why certain people cost you more energy than others.