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Tried MBTI, Enneagram, and Zodiac Signs? Try Measuring Your "Spiritual Needs" Instead.

admin 2026-05-31

Ever had one of those moments —

Life looks fine on paper. You have a job, friends, your health. But late at night, a vague question creeps in: "What am I really doing with my life?"

It's not anxiety. It's not depression. It's something deeper — what Viktor Frankl called "existential vacuum," a sense of emptiness that no amount of entertainment, consumption, or scrolling can fill.

Most of us try to numb it. But the only real cure is to face it head-on.

I recently tried a different kind of assessment platform called Nodus, and I want to recommend it to anyone who has ever asked themselves what meaning really means.


It's Not a Label. It's a Portrait.

Most personality tests are in the business of labeling — you're an INTJ or an ENFP, anxious or avoidant. The problem with labels is that they flatten you.

Nodus is built differently. Its framework comes from Viktor Frankl's Logotherapy — the first school of psychiatry to put "meaning" at the center of healing. Frankl developed his theory under the most extreme conditions imaginable: a Nazi concentration camp. His core belief: Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms — to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances.

The assessment has 34 questions across three dimensions of meaning-making:

Creative Values — Your ability to find meaning through work, creation, and taking responsibility. Experiential Values — Your ability to find meaning through love, art, nature, and deep relationships. Attitudinal Values — Your ability to find meaning in the face of suffering, death, and unchangeable fate.

Each question offers 5 levels of response — not just "agree/disagree," but a continuous spectrum from "deep immersion" to "meaninglessness." The very act of answering becomes a form of self-dialogue.


The Experience Itself Is Worth It

Let's be honest — most online assessments are terrible. Cluttered interfaces, intrusive ads, and a phone number request before you can see your results.

Nodus is the opposite. It's calm and frictionless.

Dark theme, glass-morphism design, nothing distracting. Each answer auto-advances — no "Next" button needed. You can use number keys 1-5 for quick selection, pause anytime, or bookmark questions to revisit.

The full assessment takes about 15-20 minutes. But those 20 minutes don't feel like filling out a survey. They feel like being guided to examine yourself.


The Report Is Just the Beginning

Here's what really sold me: Nodus doesn't stop at a report.

Most platforms give you a beautifully designed PDF and leave you wondering "okay, now what?" Nodus matches your results with personalized growth plans — Logotherapy courses, existential group therapy sessions, or one-on-one counselor matching.

It also supports quarterly re-assessments, so you can track your growth curve over time. It's not a one-time transaction. It's a path.


Who Is This For?

  • Anyone going through career burnout or an existential crisis
  • Anyone tired of personality labels and looking for deeper self-knowledge
  • Anyone curious about existential psychology or Frankl's ideas
  • Anyone who just wants a quiet moment to ask themselves the real questions

Start your assessment: needs.zhijimbti.com — free, no registration required.

You can also preview the demo on the site — it takes 2 minutes to experience the flow.


"Life is never made unbearable by circumstances, but only by lack of meaning and purpose." — Viktor Frankl