Invention, experiment, play
At your best, you are inventive, resourceful, and capable of making something real out of what others see only as possibility. You bring what's imagined into being — through trying things, playing with them, finding what works.
What moves you is possibility — the pull toward the next idea, the next experiment, the next thing to bring into being through play and invention. Open options feel like oxygen.
You're the person who turns 'what if' into something you can hold. Not by waiting for the answer to arrive, but by experimenting your way toward it. You play with materials, ideas, and arrangements until something new actually exists. The role you give the world is the curiosity and lightness that lets new things come into being.
You tend to steer away from being boxed in, bored, and stuck somewhere with no new possibility to chase. Knowing what a motivation pushes against is often as telling as knowing what it reaches for — it’s the same drive seen from the other side.
People rely on you to make things they didn't know they needed. To take a half-formed idea and prototype it. To bring lightness when situations get heavy. To say 'let's try' and actually try.










