TALENT BRIDGE: CREATIVITY
COMPONENTS: INTELLECT (RESOURCES) & OUTPUT
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Key strengths: Learning and creative abilities

The Analyzer and Philosopher Talents are part of the INTELLECT (Resource) Component, endowing individuals with the ability to learn and absorb information efficiently. In contrast, the Performer and Artist Talents fall under the OUTPUT Component, representing one’s intelligence and the capability to express and present thoughts and ideas creatively. When these Talents within the Bridge are effectively captured, they provide strong intellectual and creative abilities.

Individuals with such a setup are often considered powerhouses of ideas, and capable of rapid learning. As a result, they typically excel in academic settings and can achieve high levels of education, especially if they receive ample support from their family, particularly their mother.

WHEN BRIDGE IS IN OPTIMAL BALANCE

CONDITIONS: Both sides are solid (High efficiency)

When an individual’s Intellect and Output Components are robust and in optimal balance, they may exhibit exceptional abilities in various operational domains, including strategic planning, problem-solving, creative expression, and effective communication.

  • Learning
  • Teaching
  • Analyzing
  • Creative work
  • Extraordinary creative abilities
  • Investments
FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH THIS SETUP

People with this Talent Bridge often possess unique and remarkable abilities. Notable examples include Steve Jobs, the visionary founder of Apple; Roger Federer, hailed as one of the greatest tennis players in history; and Michael Jackson, a legendary figure in the world of pop music. Thomas Edison, one of the greatest inventors of all time, also had this combination. The Talent Bridge between INTELLECT and OUTPUT endowed them with the extraordinary capability to transform ideas into reality.

WHEN INTELLECT IS SIGNIFICANTLY STRONGER THAN OUTPUT

CONDITIONS: INTELLECT is much stronger than OUTPUT (Low efficiency)

If the INTELLECT Component is significantly stronger than the OUTPUT Component, a person might possess an intelligent and analytical mind but struggle to articulate and present their ideas effectively, leaving their thoughts unexpressed.

REMEDY: This imbalance can be addressed if a person has a strong BODY Component, which can deplete excess INTELLECT and bolster the OUTPUT. Additionally, a robust WEALTH Component can support the OUTPUT, helping to counterbalance the dominant INTELLECT.

If one or both of these remedial Components are present, it is likely that the negative effects of this Talent Bridge imbalance will be neutralized, allowing the individual to shift focus to another Talent Bridge. This shift can help harmonize their abilities and improve their overall effectiveness in expressing their ideas.

WHEN INTELLECT IS SIGNIFICANTLY WEAKER THAN OUTPUT

CONDITIONS: INTELLECT is much weaker than OUTPUT (Low efficiency)

If the INTELLECT Component is significantly weaker than the OUTPUT Component, a person might lack formal education but be street smart, outgoing, and adept at learning from their surroundings and life experiences. Such individuals might struggle in traditional academic settings, excelling primarily in fields that require presentation and public performance.

REMEDY: This imbalance can be addressed if the person has a strong POWER Component, which can deplete excess OUTPUT and support INTELLECT.

If this remedial Component is present and strong, it is likely that the negative effects of this Talent Bridge imbalance will be neutralized, enabling the individual to shift focus to another Talent Bridge. This shift can help balance their abilities and enhance their overall effectiveness in both learning and expression.

WHEN BOTH COMPONENTS ARE EXCESSIVE

CONDITIONS: Both Components are very strong (High intensity)

If both the INTELLECT and OUTPUT Components are excessive, they tend to dominate the entire chart, often neutralizing all other Components and potential Talent Bridges. This imbalance creates an undesirable dynamic where negative clashes between these two Components are likely. The individual may excel in tasks related to INTELLECT and OUTPUT but perform poorly in areas related to other Components.

REMEDY: WEALTH is the only Component capable of simultaneously reducing excessive INTELLECT and OUTPUT. Regardless of its strength, its presence is likely to have a positive impact in this scenario. Therefore, ensuring that the WEALTH Component is at least present is crucial for mitigating the negative effects of this imbalance and promoting a more harmonious distribution of talents.

WHEN BOTH COMPONENTS ARE WEAK

CONDITIONS: Both Components are weak (Low intensity)

If both Components are weak, this Talent Bridge will not be very active unless stimulated by a Dynamic Chart, and even then, its quality may be questionable.

REMEDY: In this case, it is challenging to remedy the situation due to the overall poor quality of the Bridge, which is likely beyond repair. The individual should focus more on other Talent Bridges that might offer stronger and more reliable support.