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Frontier-Pioneer

Drawn to building-from-zero on unfamiliar ground — shelter, food, defense, route established together as one survival project. Reads land, accepts exposure, sustains the labor. Recognizable in the settler who arrived with nothing and a year later had a working homestead.

Integration property: Builds shelter, food, defense, and a route together as one survival project

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Multiple Natures (MNs)

  • Protective Nature
  • Providing Nature
  • Adventurous Nature

Multiple Intelligences (MIs)

  • Gross Bodily Intelligence
  • Interpersonal Intelligence
  • Naturalistic Intelligence
drawn to risk and exposure drawn to material care reads natural systems drawn to vigilance and defense high power and endurance
  • Homesteader or farmer (primary) - Building from zero on unfamiliar ground, establishing self-sufficiency
  • Expedition member or settlement founder (primary) - Survival project, accepts exposure, sustains labor
  • Emergency responder or disaster coordinator (primary) - Building resilience under threat
  • Wilderness survival instructor (secondary) - Teaches others to navigate unknown terrain and resource scarcity; exploration is methodized and repeatable rather than the primary driver.
  • Conservation worker (secondary) - Protects and restores specific ecosystems through sustained effort; stewardship replaces the push into unmapped territory.
  • Emergency management director (secondary) - Coordinates response systems to unforeseen crises; manages uncertainty at scale but within established frameworks rather than discovering new ground.
  • Rural development worker (adjacent) - Builds infrastructure and opportunity in under-resourced areas; serves community needs more than personal frontier impulse.
  • Build shelter and basic infrastructure (primary)
  • Establish food supply and water access (primary)
  • Organize defense and protection systems (primary)
  • Read land and natural systems (secondary)
  • Sustain group morale and cohesion (secondary)
  • Camping and survival skills practice (primary)
  • Gardening and food production (primary)
  • Building and home projects (secondary)
  • Reading homesteading and outdoor skills (secondary)
  • Young pioneer testing themselves (primary)
  • Established settler with working homestead (primary)
  • Elder pioneer mentoring next generation (primary)