Logical and mathematical intelligence

Our logical and mathematical intelligence allows us to discern patterns and relationships between objects and numbers. People with this driver installed like to "crunch numbers", enjoy counting and calculating, quantifying, theorizing, computers, problem solving, complex scientific tumblediving, and experimenting in logical ways.

Nonzero-sum games are mixed motive games. The interests of the players are neither strictly coincident nor strictly opposed yet generate intrapersonal and interpersonal conflicts. They are not always solvable and provide (new) insights into important areas of interdependent choice. In these games, one player's losses are not always equal to another player's gains.

  • Negative sum games are competitive, and nobody wins, everybody loses. For example, a (political) war.
  • Positive sum games are cooperative and all players contribute, like the systemsthinking net aggregator.

This intelligence can easily locate specific examples to substantiate a general point of view and tend to follow a step-by-step approach. This role seems highly valued in market-driven cultures that value counting monies.

Typical roles: mathematicians, scientists, engineers, police investigators, lawyers, accountants.

Mapped to the Sweet Medicine Wheel healing preferences, this could easily fit technician healers. A technician healing or healer uses existing mapped out methods and values within a contextual paradigm. A connection with life force is not required for this form of healing.