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Truth-Seeker

A person with this pattern keeps asking until the answer can stand on its own. They are not arguing to win; they test claims because weak answers can lead people wrong. Recognizable in the classmate who checks the original source, finds one missing date, and quietly changes the whole debate with that small fact.

Integration property: Turns months of scattered leads into a story strong enough to hold weight in public

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Multiple Natures (MNs)

  • Protective Nature

Multiple Intelligences (MIs)

  • Interpersonal Intelligence
  • Logical Intelligence
  • Linguistic Intelligence
  • Intrapersonal Intelligence
thinks in structures shapes language deftly thrives in solitude guards what is vulnerable tracks the room
  • Tracker (Tracker — physical sign)
  • Case-Maker (Trial lawyer — adversarial juridical)
  • Investigative journalist (primary) - Slow-time public-truth pursuit, months of disconnected leads converted into exposure
  • Researcher or academic investigator (primary) - Cultivates sources, holds long arc through dead ends, writes carefully
  • Historian or documentary filmmaker (secondary) - Reconstructs factual narratives from fragmented sources, prioritizes evidentiary rigor; adds interpretive synthesis and public communication that the pure truth-seeking doesn’t require.
  • Forensic analyst or fraud investigator (secondary) - Isolates facts from deception through systematic material and behavioral analysis; adds adversarial investigation and legal constraint that pure truth-seeking doesn’t demand.
  • Legal investigator or compliance officer (adjacent) - Establishes factual records for institutional accountability; requires truth-finding but subordinates it to legal outcomes and organizational risk management.
  • Cultivate sources and build trust over months or years (primary)
  • Mine records and documentation for hidden patterns (primary)
  • Hold investigation arc through dead ends and false leads (primary)
  • Write evidence-narrative that carries conviction (secondary)
  • Protect source identity and vulnerable subjects (secondary)
  • Reading history and investigative journalism (primary)
  • Documentary film or podcast study (primary)
  • Archive and library exploration (secondary)
  • Writing long-form essays or research (secondary)
  • Young reporter — learns source cultivation and careful documentation (primary)
  • Master investigator — name appears once a year on story that changes things (primary)
  • Mentor to journalists — teaches method and ethics of investigation (secondary)