A structured workspace for serious use. Self-report sliders are the
smallest weight in the canonical instrument; the scenario battery, peer
field reports, and dyadic vitality / shrinkage carry the real signal.
The peer-invitation flow lands in v2 — for now, treat the peer
questions as honest-self prompts.
01
Self-report
Ten sliders, one per dimension plus Temporal Durability. Self-report
is intentionally small in the canonical weighting (10%); use it to
see your own self-perception, then cross-check against scenario and
peer data.
02
Scenario battery
Five canonical scenarios. Write your honest first move — these are the
highest-signal items in the instrument. The "what it reveals" panel
opens after you respond.
The Rule
A worthwhile project is blocked by a rule. Nobody can explain the rule except: "That's policy." What do you do?
What this scenario reveals
Reality Contact
Seam-Sense
Guardian sensitivity
Trickster-Hacker tendencies
Respect or contempt for structure
Strong answer cue What does the rule actually protect, who enforces it, what is load-bearing, and where is the ethical seam?
The Bit
At dinner, someone starts a harmless but socially risky shared fantasy. It has energy. What do you do?
What this scenario reveals
Participatory Play
Shame tolerance
Provisional worlds
Heightening without hijacking
Strong answer cue Do they join, kill, watch, flood, or co-create?
The Impossible Project
A group wants to do something meaningful that appears impossible. What is your first move?
What this scenario reveals
Catalyst energy
Builder energy
Fantasist risk
Cynic risk
Field Power
Reality Contact
Strong answer cue Do they separate real constraints from fake constraints?
The Rupture
A deep disagreement fractures the shared reality of a group. What do you do?
What this scenario reveals
Membrane Integrity
Enzyme capacity
Field Predator risk
Repair instincts
Valence under pressure
Strong answer cue Do they restore agency to the field, or seize control of the frame?
The Boring Necessary Thing
Something valuable requires six months of repetitive, unglamorous maintenance. No applause. No novelty. Just tending the thing so it survives. How do you relate to that?
What this scenario reveals
Stewardship
Temporal Durability
Tedium tolerance
Operator respect
Catalyst shadow
Eternal Spark risk
Strong answer cue Can the person remain loyal to life after the sexy part is over?
03
Peer field report
Five questions. The full canonical weighting is 30% peer report — in
v2 these get their own invitation flow. For now, answer them as
honestly as you can imagine your closest collaborators answering.
04
Vitality / shrinkage and time
For a specific person you have been in the field of, plot the three
axes. The High-V / High-S quadrant is decided by Temporal Durability,
not by the moment of contact.
Re-take this in 30, 60, and 90 days. The High Vitality / High
Shrinkage profile in particular is decided by what survives time:
agency recovery means it was developmental compression; agency decay
means it was capture.
Does the aliveness survive leaving their field?
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