Section 00 — Identity Architect — OSHS
Section 00 — Identity

Architect Your Identity

In order to be someone, you have to know something. The question is whether you chose what you know or whether it was handed to you.

The Construction

We create an idea of who we are based on our beliefs, our experiences, and the environments we move through. Identity is not fixed. It is constructed. Continuously. Often without us noticing.

Take astrology. You can hold it at arm's length — a conversation piece, a personality shorthand, something to laugh about with friends. Or you can go deeper. Follow the daily patterns. Let the framework shape how you interpret what happens to you. Both are valid. What matters is that you are choosing the depth, not inheriting it by default.

The same is true of every label ever given to you. Extrovert. Introvert. The responsible one. The creative one. The difficult one. You may carry genuine versions of those traits. But the repetition of a label makes it more solid. The more you hear it, the more you align with it — not always because it is true, but because the reinforcement made it feel true. And what feels true starts to run like code.

The systems you adopt shape you whether you chose them consciously or not.

This is not an argument against frameworks. It is an argument for conscious selection. For knowing which systems you are inside, why you are inside them, and what they are actually doing to your picture of yourself.

Two Tools. Two Mirrors.

The tools below are built from well-known identity landscapes, applied through less familiar systems. Use them as mirrors, not mandates. When something resonates, notice it. When something does not, leave it. The resonance is the data.

Both tools calculate from your date of birth. No interpretation has been added on your behalf. What arrives is drawn from the system. What you do with it belongs entirely to you.

Build Your Own

Every tool in this blueprint can be built by anyone. No coding knowledge required. A conversation with Claude is the entire build process.

When you see, hear, or feel something that resonates — a system, a framework, a set of ideas that gives language to something you already sensed — you do not have to wait for someone else to build a tool around it. You can build it yourself. Specifically for you. Calibrated to what you actually want to know.

The guide below walks through exactly how both tools on this page were built. The architecture is transferable to any framework you choose to work with.

How to Build an Identity Tool
No Code Required

Five steps. A conversation with Claude. The tool is the output of the conversation, not a separate technical process.

01
Choose Your System
Pick a framework that means something to you. Any system where a simple input — a date, a name, a set of answers — produces a result. The more specific, the better the tool.
02
Define the Output
What do you want the tool to return. A portrait. A score. A set of qualities. Name it as precisely as you can before you ask Claude to build anything.
03
Instruct Claude
Open Claude.ai. Describe what you want in plain language. Input, calculation, output, visual feel. Claude writes the code. The conversation is the build process.
04
Write the Portrait
Once the tool calculates correctly, write what each result actually means. Speak directly to the person. No system explanation. What does this say about them specifically.
05
Iterate
Test it. Tell Claude what needs changing. Every change is a new instruction. The tool becomes more precise with every pass.
The Principle
The tool is only as good as the portrait copy. The calculation is the engine. The words are what makes it land. Write them last and write them directly.
Read the Full Build Guide

When something resonates,
you will know.
That is the whole point.