You're at your best where the map runs out. Curiosity pulls you toward the unknown, the big-picture lens lets you see the shape of a thing before the details fill in, and your appetite for the new keeps you sketching routes nobody's walked yet. You're the one asking what's over the ridge while everyone else is settling into the valley. That doesn't always make you the person who finishes the building — it makes you the person who finds the territory worth building on. The gift is a horizon-first mind: you tend to commit to the possible before it's obvious, which is exactly when commitment is worth the most.
You tend to chase the open question, think in horizons rather than steps, and reach for the unproven path.
How you show up
You're at your best where the map runs out. Curiosity pulls you toward the unknown, a big-picture lens lets you see the shape of a thing before the details fill in, and your appetite for the new keeps you sketching routes nobody's walked yet. In a room, you're often the one asking what's over the ridge while everyone else is settling comfortably into the valley — reaching for the open question rather than the safe answer.
Strengths
Your gift is a horizon-first mind: you tend to commit to the possible before it's obvious, which is exactly the moment that kind of conviction is worth the most. You see connections and directions others miss because you're thinking in shape and trajectory, not just the next step, and your genuine pull toward the new keeps a group from calcifying. You don't always finish the building — you find the territory worth building on, and that's its own scarce talent.
