Clarity Test
Ten short questions sketch a descriptive profile and suggest a journey that fits where you are.
When you stand before a door with many paths, the hardest question becomes: where do I begin? This test is not a verdict on your personality or a measure of fixed traits in you, but a starting compass that captures your current state — what weighs on you today and what deserves your attention first — then points to the journey closest to what you’re living now. Answer with the honesty of the moment, not who you wish to be; only the honest picture helps. Each description you receive is written to describe you, not “anyone,” and stays a flexible description that shifts as your state shifts. Worth your reflection as you read the result: does it name something you already knew about yourself but were avoiding putting into words?
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When you first arrive, or when you don’t know which world to begin from.
5 minutes
Gives you a descriptive picture of your current state and points you to the journey best suited to start.
Descriptive orienting profile (reflective frame)
Does not measure fixed traits or diagnose; it is a starting compass, not a verdict on your personality. Each description passes the Barnum filter (§2.6).
Not a substitute for therapy; for acute distress consult a professional.
Source: صياغة عربية أصيلة — Zayenha Soul original · A developmental reflective framework, not clinical assessment.
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