No. 8XAQ_

Canon

Charlotte Brontë

Core

central to a 10-mind community

The Exiled Analyst

Believes that the self is forged not through belonging but through the precise, analytic registration of being excluded — and that injustice is most clearly visible to those who have been rendered structurally invisible.

Mapped April 2026

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Cognitive Topology

How Charlotte’s mind works — mapped across 12 dimensions

This mind reasons from intuition and structure rather than data (bottom 0%), grounds arguments in personal experience (top 3%), and makes large conceptual leaps between ideas (top 6%).

Experience-drivenBalanced weigherFuture-orientedLinear builderConcrete practitioner
Assertive: strength of epistemic claims and convictionPolyvalent: holds multiple conflicting perspectives simultaneouslyTemporal: past-anchored ↔ future-oriented thinkingClaim-dense: argument density per unit of proseDivergent: magnitude of conceptual leaps between ideasDialectical: thesis–antithesis–synthesis engagementAbstract: preference for abstraction over concrete detailRhythmic: sentence rhythm and pacing variationASSERTIVEPOLYVALENTTEMPORALCLAIM-DENSEDIVERGENTDIALECTICALABSTRACTRHYTHMIC

Position Among Mapped Minds

Epistemic Confidence
TentativeP12
Tentative
Assertive
Epistemic Diversity
PolyvalentP86
Focused
Polyvalent
Temporal Orientation
FutureP87
Past
Future
Argument Density
ExploratoryP14
Exploratory
Dense
Conceptual Leap
DivergentP94
Convergent
Divergent
Dialectical Complexity
LinearP18
Linear
Dialectical
Abstraction Level
ConcreteP16
Concrete
Abstract
Intellectual Tempo
RhythmicP82
Steady
Rhythmic

Reasoning Source

AuthorityFirst PrinciplesExperienceEvidence

Topology Instruments

1.9 nats · rarer than 98% of 203 minds

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