You can have the success, the comfort, the good career — and still feel a quiet pull that you're meant for a different path. Meaning Atlas helps you map where your meaning really comes from, and find your way toward it.
Independent research project · for reflection, not therapy.
Your free Snapshot names the signal. The full Meaning Map draws the picture underneath it — where your meaning comes from, where your time actually goes, and the gap between the two.
This feeds you more than your week reflects — the clearest place to win back some hours.
Most of your week lands here, but it returns less meaning than it takes — fine as a means to an end, worth watching if not.
Meaning, time, and aliveness line up here — this part is working; protect it.
It gives you real meaning, but your week barely touches it — usually the highest-leverage place to make one small change.
A life can have all the right pieces and still feel quietly misaligned. That's not failure, and it's not something to fix with another productivity hack. It's a question worth answering carefully: where does your meaning actually come from, and what's missing?
About 10 honest questions on work, relationships, family, creativity, and where life feels most meaningful.
See where your meaning comes from, how it compares with people like you, and where it may be running thin.
One small, real-world experiment to try — guided by what people like you find most meaningful. Go deeper with the full report anytime.
Built on research and real-world data across work, relationships, family, creativity, service, challenge, and freedom — paired with AI-guided experiments, not advice about your "true purpose."
Independent research project · for reflection, not therapy or diagnosis.
Free Meaning Snapshot. About three minutes.