Assessing for the 4 Decision Trees (color drawings)
A set of color drawings which describe the fourth of the five measurable qualities in Human Personality.
Human Personality only includes five measurable qualities. Each and every human being has a [1] MindBody Orientation, a [2] Character Type, a [3] sequence of 4 Social Priorities. a [4] Decision Tree, and a [5] Gender Identity. The first quality, [1] MindBody Orientation, describes a person’s default style of communication, either mentally (quickly, in the mind, with words), or physically (slowly, in the body, with sensory data). In effect, MindBody Orientation refers to which of these two styles people use to interact both with their outer world (other people, places, and things), and with their inner world (their mind).
The remaining 4 qualities live in the 7th Layer of personality. All 4 exist in Layer 7 as concentric sublayers of experiential data. Like layer of an onion, they are each nested within the previous sublayer. Decision Trees, which exist in the third sublayer of Layer 7, refer to the four ways we process information, whenever we make decisions. We can make a Blunt [B] choice as to what to do this the data. We can try to Correctly [C] organize the data. We can try Precisely [P] define patterns we see in the data. And we can Digress [D] in and around the data, in effect, broadly expanding the search, in hopes nothing will be missed.
All human beings, when trying to make a decision, progress through all 4 of these processes. We differ only in the order in which we employ them. The drawings in this document, some of which are quite early versions, can help you to have visualize this complex set of personal experiences. Hopefully, it will also make you curious as to which Decision Tree you have.