Life purpose is not a grand, pre-defined mission: it is the direction of life that arises from the intersection of what moves you deeply, what you do with natural ease, and what the world needs. It is not discovered all at once, but is clarified through self-understanding and lived experience.
Without a clear sense of purpose, life can feel busy yet empty: high activity, low meaning. With it, even routine tasks acquire a different quality because you know what they serve.
What does this test measure?
Your deepest, most consistent values (the ones that guide your choices under pressure).
The type of contribution that fills you with the greatest sense of meaning.
Your dominant intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivators.
The current alignment between your daily life and your core purpose.
The internal obstacles that block your expression of purpose.
What will you get?
A map of your deep values, your purpose type, your current level of alignment, and concrete steps to increase that alignment. In the PRO report, Block G intersects with sub-block G1 (Avoided Purpose) to identify what is actively preventing you from expressing it fully.
The life direction that arises from the intersection of what moves you, what you do easily, and what the world needs. It is an internal compass, not a static destination.
What is the difference between purpose and passion?
Passion is an emotion that fluctuates. Purpose is a more stable, deeper direction that can encompass multiple passions and outlast them.
What is Ikigai?
A Japanese concept representing the intersection of what you love, what you are good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for. The test incorporates this framework alongside purpose psychology.
How long does the test take?
25 questions, taking approximately 10 minutes.
Can I have more than one purpose?
Yes. Purpose can evolve through different life stages and express itself in multiple ways. The test identifies your most consistent underlying values and motivations.
What is the connection between purpose and the shadow?
The shadow often blocks the expression of purpose. What calls to us most can also be what scares us most. Integrating the shadow often unlocks your true purpose.
How does this differ from basic values testing?
It goes much deeper: it maps how your values connect to your unique strengths, your life history, and the specific contribution that fills you with meaning.