1. What SelfTrace does
SelfTrace is not a personality test. It looks for behavioral patterns inside real situations so you can understand how you tend to act.
A short explanation of what the system is doing and why the output is grounded in something real.
SelfTrace is not a personality test. It looks for behavioral patterns inside real situations so you can understand how you tend to act.
1. You bring a real problem.
2. The system shows short situations.
3. It detects patterns in context.
4. It shows what happens, what it protects, and what it costs.
5. It suggests one small action to try.
The model is built around behavioral patterns, contextual responses, and simple execution rules: trigger, action, and rule. The goal is not theory for its own sake. The goal is clearer action.
Behind the product there is a deeper execution model. The basic idea is simple: change usually happens through small decisions made under real conditions, not through abstract intention alone.
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