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Vizier

Quiet guides help groups make hard choices without taking over. They are not trying to win the room; they catch missing facts before the group is stuck with a choice. You’d find this in the friend who scrolls back to the ignored deadline and asks who will handle Tuesday before anyone votes.

Integration property: Holds many futures of many people at once and narrows them down to one move

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Multiple Natures (MNs)

  • Administrative Nature
  • Adventurous Nature

Multiple Intelligences (MIs)

  • Interpersonal Intelligence
  • Logical Intelligence
  • Spatial Visual Intelligence
  • Intrapersonal Intelligence
high causal reasoning holds 3D form in mind reads social state in real time pulls toward sequencing and record high self-regulation under load
  • Strategic advisor or consultant (primary) - Multi-actor long-horizon position planning, many futures held simultaneously
  • Military strategist or war games coordinator (primary) - Reads terrain and motive, sequences moves, decisions look obvious only afterward
  • Executive coach or organizational strategist (secondary) - Diagnoses systemic patterns in leadership and culture, reshapes organizational behavior through influence rather than direct authority.
  • Political strategist or campaign manager (secondary) - Orchestrates complex stakeholder landscapes toward a single outcome; influence operates through networks and timing, not formal power.
  • Game designer or strategic simulation developer (adjacent) - Constructs rule systems that generate emergent behavior; influence is embedded in structure rather than exerted through relationships or real-world consequence.
  • Model multiple futures of multiple parties simultaneously (primary)
  • Prune candidate futures to actionable sequences (primary)
  • Hold 3D map of terrain, actor interests, and consequence (primary)
  • Maintain composure under pressure and uncertainty (secondary)
  • Document and communicate strategy clearly to stakeholders (secondary)
  • Study of military history and grand strategy (primary)
  • War games, simulations, or strategy games (primary)
  • Reading about geopolitics and international relations (secondary)
  • Mentoring younger strategists (secondary)
  • Young strategist — learns to hold multiple futures in mind (primary)
  • Master strategist — advises leaders on biggest decisions (primary)
  • Strategic elder — school founder or mentor to next generation (secondary)