HowIAm is not a "What I Am" test

Articles · 2026-05-31
HowIAm is not a "What I Am" test

When people take a personality test, they often expect a result such as:
You are an introvert.
You are an ENFP type.
You are a fiery Aries.

Such systems — whether astrology or normative tests like MBTI or Big Five — work with types, categories, and comparison to a norm. They answer the question: “Who am I?”

JakToMám answers a different question:
👉 “Where do I stand right now?”
👉 “What does my world of relationships, meanings, and tensions look like?”


Not a Type. A Map.

JakToMám does not create a label.
It does not place you into a pre-made box.

Instead, it builds a symbolic map of concepts that you yourself have chosen — and observes how they are connected to one another.

  • What is close to “I”?
  • What is isolated?
  • What holds the structure together?
  • Where is the tension?
  • What is stable, and what is changing?

It is not about whether you are “this kind of person” or “that kind of person.”
It is about how things in your world are arranged right now.


Truth as a Network of Relationships

In classical testing, there is an assumption that somewhere there is a “correct description of personality.”
In JakToMám, we work with a different view:

Truth is not a fixed thing.
It emerges within a network of relationships.

Your world is not a list of traits.
It is a dynamic network of meanings.

And a network can change:

  • When one concept changes, the structure moves.
  • When a relationship changes, the whole rearranges itself.
  • An external event can transform the inner map.

JakToMám makes it possible to observe these transformations.
Not as performance. Not as diagnosis.
But as a living process.


How Is It Different from Normative Tests?

Normative tests JakToMám
Compare you with a population Map your unique world
Give a type / score Display a structure of relationships
Look for stable traits Follow dynamics
Answer “who you are” Answer “where you stand”

We do not say:
“You are this kind of person.”

Rather, we say:
“This is what your map looks like right now.”


Who Is It For?

  • For people who do not want to be categorized, but want to orient themselves.
  • For those who feel that something is changing, but cannot name it.
  • For those who want to see their inner and outer world from a distance.
  • For work in couples, teams, or therapy.
  • For repeated returns — and for observing movement.

Other Ways to Look at It

1️⃣ JakToMám as a Compass

It does not say who you are. It shows direction and tension in the field.

2️⃣ JakToMám as Topography

A map of hills, depressions, centers of gravity, and empty places.

3️⃣ JakToMám as a Network Portrait

Not a portrait of traits, but a portrait of relationships.

4️⃣ JakToMám as a Snapshot of Consciousness

A photograph of a structure at a specific moment in time.

5️⃣ JakToMám as a Constellation Without People

Symbolic work with the field — accessible at any time.


What to Take Away

JakToMám is not a competition.
It is not a diagnosis.
It is not a box.

It is a tool for pausing and gaining perspective.

Because sometimes it is not important to know “what kind of person I am.”
What matters more is seeing where I stand right now — and what around me holds my world together.

Try your own mental space

A projection of symbols reveals how you see your world, without right or wrong answers.

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