Mind Score

Your Mind Quality Score (MQS) shows how much knowledge your Delphi has built. It doesn’t measure how long your uploads are - it measures how many different things your Delphi could talk about and how well it understands each one.

Think of it like your Delphi’s intellectual fitness level:

  • The more varied your content, the stronger your score.

  • The more complete your topics, the more refined it becomes.

It’s not about word count - it’s about breadth and depth.

Where is your Mind Score located?

  • On your profile, under your name.

How to Grow Your Score

There are two main ways to improve your MQS:

1. Add New Topics (Breadth)

Every time you add material on a new subject, your Delphi expands what it knows. For example:

  • If you already cover “business strategy,” try adding material on “psychology,” “storytelling,” or “history.”

  • Each new area gives your Delphi a big boost because it’s learning something completely new.

2. Enrich Existing Topics (Depth)

Once your Delphi knows about a topic, you can strengthen it by adding more detailed or varied material. For example:

  • If your Delphi knows about “leadership,” upload different perspectives — articles, interviews, or notes that explore it more deeply.

  • This helps your Delphi give more complete, nuanced answers.

Why Your Score Might Stop Increasing

As your Delphi learns more, each new upload adds less to your total. That’s because your Delphi becomes “full” in certain areas - similar to how learning more about something you already know adds smaller improvements.

This is normal. It means your Delphi is becoming more sophisticated and balanced. If you’ve reached a high MQS, your best next step is to branch into new areas or use the Delphi Interview to share more of your personal thoughts and perspectives.

Summary

Your Mind Quality Score grows when your Delphi becomes more well-rounded, when it can talk confidently about many topics, not just one.

If your score feels “stuck,” it’s not broken - it’s a sign your Delphi has become strong in certain areas. The next step is exploring new territory or sharing more of what makes you unique.

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