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The Life Readiness Check

Find what would expose you first under pressure.

This short check helps you identify the area of life that may become fragile first when pressure increases: your body, food, resources, safety, mind, conflict capacity, systems, money, social order, or adaptation.

The goal is not to label your whole life. The goal is to answer one practical question: what should you strengthen first?

The real question

What part of your normal life would fail first if life became harder to manage?

Body Can your body keep up? Sleep, energy, movement, food, recovery.
Money Can you absorb pressure? Debt, cash flow, income, essential expenses.
Access Can you still operate? Phone, wallet, IDs, passwords, documents.
Mind Can you stay functional? Fear, urgency, clarity, judgment, next move.
Safety Can you reduce risk? Shelter, exits, conflict, environment, help.
Direction Can you choose the next step? Priorities, adaptation, decisions, recalibration.

Take the check now

Takes a few minutes. Answer based on what is most true in your real life now — not what you wish were true.

Exposure area See what may become fragile first.
First orientation Understand what your result means.
Next move Know where to strengthen first.

What this check is designed to show

Life readiness is the capacity to remain functional when conditions change. The check does not measure your personality, worth, intelligence, or future.

It simply points to the area where structure, preparation, or training may be needed first.

Which area is most exposed now.
Why this area may affect other parts of life.
What kind of readiness you may need to build next.
After the check

Do not retake it. Use the result.

The point is not to keep testing yourself. The point is to identify the first exposed area and move to the map or starter kit.