Everyone has a unique combination of strengths. The Avortas Skills Self-Assessment helps you map your talent profile across seven dimensions: musical ability, mathematical thinking, creativity, leadership, memory, artistic talent, and focus. Each is rated 1-10, and research shows 40-70% of variation in these abilities is heritable.
Musical ability (~50% heritable) covers pitch, rhythm, and instrument proficiency. Mathematical thinking (~45%) includes numerical reasoning and problem-solving. Creativity (~35%) measures divergent thinking. Leadership (~30%) captures organizational and motivational ability. Memory (~50%) covers working and long-term recall. Artistic talent (~40%) includes visual arts and design sense. Focus (~45%) measures sustained attention and deep concentration capacity.
Move each slider to reflect your honest self-evaluation. 1 = very low, 10 = exceptional. A rating of 5 is average. 8+ indicates strong natural talent, 2 or below suggests less innate aptitude. Ratings display in a colorful grid showing relative strengths and weaknesses at a glance. No right or wrong answers — designed for personal reflection.
Heritability does not mean destiny. 50% heritability for music means half the population variation comes from genetics, half from environment. Even low genetic predisposition can be overcome with practice. The assessment captures your current perceived ability — a blend of genetic endowment and life experience.
Your talent ratings feed into the uniqueness calculation and the Baby Predictor Predictor, which estimates your future child's talents. Combine with personality and hobbies for a complete cognitive profile.
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