The Persona Archive
Each quiz scores you on the five personality dimensions psychologists actually use, then matches your profile against a researched archive. Free, no sign-up, about four minutes.
Dictators, tyrants, emperors and zealots — Stalin to Caligula — matched on the traits that actually drove them, not the crimes. Some results sting.
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Under an authoritarian regime — collaborator, bystander, informant, or the one who says it out loud. Matched on the traits that actually predict who does what. Some results are hard to look at.
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Everyone has one. The manipulator, the martyr, the grudge-keeper, the one who vanishes — matched to the traits that actually drive it. Not an accusation. A mirror.
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Not a personality test — a map of what you believe about meaning, suffering, the self and truth, matched to the philosophy or faith whose way of seeing is already yours. Stoic? Absurdist? Buddhist?
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The Stealth Mode Ghost, the Thought Leader (Pre-Product), the Down Round Stoic. Twenty situations measure conviction, execution, broadcast, coalition and hunger — then name the founder you actually are.
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The Tortured Poet, the Soft Launcher, the Sad Boy With a Podcast — the pattern you run in love, at full affection and zero mercy. Tag yourself before someone does it for you.
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How you actually behave in the first three weeks, in an argument, and when it gets serious. Plus who you work with — and who you shouldn't.
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Rulers, generals, thinkers, artists, rebels and reformers — from Marie Curie to Vlad the Impaler. Some results come with a warning.
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Patriarchs, prophets, kings, disciples and women of faith, read as people rather than as lessons. Every result closes with its verse.
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Yusuf, Maryam, Musa, Ayyub — the prophets, the wise and the devout, matched with reverence on the character their stories reveal. A mirror for reflection, not a claim about your faith. Every result closes with its ayah.
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Scout sniper, combat medic, bomb disposal, intelligence analyst — or the mess hall. Trait profiles drawn from published work on who actually thrives in each.
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