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Community Resource Provider

One person often knows what the group will need before the shortage appears. They are not chasing credit; they keep count because food and fuel run out when no one is watching. You’d spot this in the neighbor who labels the extra freezer meals by date and quietly knows which family needs the next one.

Integration property: Takes care of the household and the field for the long haul

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Multiple Natures (MNs)

  • Administrative Nature
  • Providing Nature
  • Adventurous Nature

Multiple Intelligences (MIs)

  • Interpersonal Intelligence
  • Intrapersonal Intelligence
  • Naturalistic Intelligence
maintains sufficiency for others tuned to land, animals, seasons calm in logistics tracks the room thrives in solitude
  • Subsistence or Small-Scale Farmer (primary) - Reads seasonal patterns, provides food and resources across year-round cycles for family and community.
  • Cooperative Manager or Co-op Coordinator (primary) - Manages shared resources and distribution for bounded group, emphasizes sufficiency over profit.
  • Supply Chain Manager (humanitarian, local, or community context) (primary) - Sequences logistics, tracks inventory, ensures resource distribution to meet community needs.
  • Community Homesteader or Sustainability Coordinator (secondary) - Manages long-term resource sufficiency, teaches preservation and storage.
  • Warehouse or Logistics Manager (small-scale cooperative context) (secondary) - Organizes physical resources for direct community benefit, tracks inventory flows to ensure availability, operates within relational networks rather than abstract systems.
  • Food Preservation or Craft Specialist (adjacent) - Maintains and transmits practical knowledge for community self-sufficiency; teaching and skill-sharing pull forward, but the making itself (not distribution) is the primary demand.
  • Read seasonal rhythms and plan resource gathering across the year (primary)
  • Manage inventory and storage to ensure sufficiency across seasons (primary)
  • Distribute resources equitably and adjust for community needs (primary)
  • Coordinate harvest, preservation, and long-term storage activities (secondary)
  • Teach food preservation and resource management to others (secondary)
  • Gardening and small-scale food production (primary)
  • Food preservation (canning, drying, fermentation, smoking) (primary)
  • Studying traditional resource management practices (secondary)
  • Mentoring younger people in sufficiency practices (secondary)
  • Young apprentice learning seasonal patterns and preservation (primary) - Building knowledge of resource cycles and logistics.
  • Established provider trusted by community for sufficiency (primary) - Prime years of deep seasonal knowledge and logistical mastery.
  • Elder resource keeper and teacher of community sustainability (primary) - Transmitting decades of knowledge about long-arc resource stewardship.