Tetramap | _best_

His work on the tetrahedron —nature’s strongest shape—is central to the model. The 3D tetrahedron shape used in TetraMap reminds users that all four elements are interdependent, with no "opposites" or "weaker" sides.

Developed in New Zealand by Yoshimi and Jon Brett, the framework is designed to be intuitive and accessible across diverse cultures, moving away from "putting people into boxes" and instead emphasizing the interdependence of different natural tendencies. The Core Framework: The Four Elements tetramap

Represents confidence, boldness, and a focus on results. Individuals with high Earth tendencies are often competitive, enjoy setting goals, and are comfortable making quick, firm decisions. The Core Framework: The Four Elements Represents confidence,

– Possibly a custom or niche mapping tool used in data visualization, genetics (tetraploid mapping), or game design (tile-based maps with four axes). Including Chinese elemental theories and the works of

Including Chinese elemental theories and the works of Empedocles and Hippocrates.

🔥 Represents inspiration, exploration, and energy. Fire-dominant individuals look at the big picture and possibilities, asking "How else could we do this?" Applications and Benefits