Mind Score
Your Mind Score measures how much your Delphi knows, and how well it knows it.
It doesn't measure how long your uploads are. It measures how many different things your Delphi can speak to, and how confidently it can go deep on each one. Think of it as your Delphi's intellectual range within your world of expertise.
It's not about word count. It's about breadth and depth.
Quick Optimizations to Check First
Before you start uploading everything you have, make sure you're building in the right direction:
Find your score - Your Mind Score lives on your profile, directly under your name. Check it now so you have a baseline before you start adding material.
Start with what you know best - Your core expertise should be the foundation. If your Delphi doesn't have a strong grasp of your primary topic yet, start there before branching anywhere else.
Look for the natural edges of your expertise - The goal isn't to add random new topics. It's to follow the threads that already live at the edges of what you teach. The adjacent ideas, the supporting concepts, the context that makes your core work make more sense.
How to Execute
There are three ways to grow your Mind Score:
Add depth to what you already cover - If your Delphi knows your main topic, strengthen it. Upload different angles on the same ideas: interviews, essays, contrarian takes, case studies, personal notes. The more dimensions it has on a subject, the more nuanced its answers become.
Branch into adjacent territory - This is where your score grows fastest. Think about the topics that inform your work or naturally come up in your content. If you teach productivity, that might mean psychology or habit science. If you teach business strategy, that might mean history or decision-making. These aren't new niches, they're the intellectual context that makes your expertise richer.
Use the Delphi Interview - This is one of the most effective ways to raise your score. It captures your personal perspectives, opinions, and experiences - the thoughts and experience no upload can replicate. Your takes, your stories, and your reasoning are what make your Delphi sound like you.
Why Your Score Grows Slower Over Time
As your Delphi learns more, each new upload adds a little less to your total. That's not a bug, it's a sign your Delphi is becoming more sophisticated in the areas it already knows well.
If your score feels stuck, it means your Delphi has strong footing in your core territory. The next move is to follow a natural thread outward, to go one layer deeper into the ideas that sit just beneath the surface of what you already teach.
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