All 30 mirrors
Every questionnaire feeds the same personality dashboard — the more mirrors you look into, the sharper the full picture gets.
Free questionnaires
Work & ambition
Your people
Who are you in a relationship?
How you love, argue, and recharge with a partner.
What role do you play in your friend group?
The part you actually play when the group chat lights up.
How do you really communicate?
Blunt or buffered, story or bullet points?
How do you fight?
Your instincts when a disagreement gets real.
How do you let people in?
Drawbridge down, or vetting at the gate?
How does your social battery work?
Capacity, drain rate, and where the charger is.
Your inner life
What's your relationship with money?
Security blanket, scoreboard, or ticket to freedom?
Who are you under pressure?
The version of you that shows up when it all goes wrong.
How do you handle your own moods?
Noticing, naming, and steering your inner weather.
How good are your boundaries?
Where you end, where others begin, and who decides.
What do you actually value?
Not what sounds good — what your choices keep choosing.
What does your childhood say about you?
The early patterns that still run in the background.
How you grow
How do you make decisions?
Gut, spreadsheet, or coin-flip-then-listen-to-your-disappointment?
How do you actually learn?
Manuals, mess, mentors — your true operating manual.
How does your discipline actually work?
Streaks, systems, or self-forgiveness — what really keeps you going.
How do you handle change?
Thrown plans, moved cities, new chapters — your true reflex.
How does your creativity work?
Idea fountains, taste engines, and finished things.
Your direction
Where do you find meaning?
The quiet engine underneath your choices.
What's your real risk appetite?
Physical, financial, social — courage isn't one dial.
What's your natural rhythm?
Larks, owls, sprinters, and metronomes.
What's your relationship with your phone?
Tool, portal, or phantom limb?
The deep end
What is your envy telling you?
The most honest compass you keep pretending not to have.
What is being alone like for you?
Sanctuary, boredom, or something you avoid looking at?
How do you actually have fun?
Not how you relax — how you play.
How do you carry your past?
Museum, fuel, or a room you avoid?