LIFESCRIPT AI

Free test · Script direction

Which way is
your life script heading?

We each carry a rough draft of how our story goes. Some drafts move toward what we want; some quietly arrange for us to fall short. This reads the direction of yours.

Does any of this sound like you?

  • Right when things are going well, something in you arranges for them not to.
  • You set a goal, then quietly talk yourself out of it.
  • Or — you tend to set what you decide on, and get there.
  • You look back and notice the same kind of ending, again and again.
  • "Good things don't last for people like me" feels true somewhere.
  • You finish what you start and let yourself enjoy it.

The pattern in those answers points to the direction your life script is carrying you — toward your own fulfillment, or away from it.

What's a "script direction"?

Eric Berne noticed that the story we wrote as children tends to head one of three ways. Not destiny — a draft, and drafts can be rewritten.

Winnermoves toward what you want
Banalcomfortable, middle-of-the-road
Loserquietly arranges to fall short

"Winner" doesn't mean trophies — it means you reach the things you actually set out for. "Loser" doesn't mean failure as a person — it means a script that keeps pulling the rug just before the finish.

Here's how it actually plays out

A loser script shows up as self-sabotage right before success, choosing the option that confirms "see, it never works," and reading good fortune as something about to be taken away.

A banal script isn't painful — it's the quiet "this is fine," the road not quite taken, the dream filed under "someday." Its cost is the life that almost happened.

A winner script finishes things, lets itself enjoy them, and treats setbacks as information rather than verdicts.

What this test will show you

  • The direction your story is currently headed
  • Where you tend to interrupt your own momentum
  • What that direction costs — and how to nudge it
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