METHOD & LIMITS

What MyFire is designed to explore-and what it cannot prove.

MyFire uses fingerprint-pattern inputs within its own structured methodology to explore innate ability themes. The report combines system-assisted processing and final human review. This page explains how it is reviewed, how to read it, and where its boundaries are.

How the method works

  • Guided collection of 30 fingerprint images
  • System-assisted report processing
  • Human review before delivery
  • Trained-counsellor walkthrough
  • Practical recommendations for discussion

What MyFire cannot determine

  • A medical diagnosis
  • A psychological diagnosis
  • IQ
  • Guaranteed academic performance
  • Guaranteed career suitability
  • Relationship compatibility
  • Future success
  • Fixed personality
  • Hiring suitability

How human review works

System-assisted processing prepares the draft, but no report is shared on automation alone.

  • A trained counsellor reviews every completed report before it is shared.
  • The review checks that the report reads clearly and stays within MyFire's guidance boundaries.
  • Observations are framed as discussion points, not fixed conclusions or scores.
  • The base package includes a 45-60-minute walkthrough to turn themes into practical next steps.

How to read the report

The most useful way to read a MyFire report is as one input for reflection and conversation — not a verdict. As you read, ask:

  • Which observations feel worth testing in real life?
  • Which recommendations fit my current context right now?
  • What should I discuss with a parent, partner, counsellor, teacher or team?
  • Which points do I disagree with, or want to set aside?

Designed to look beyond temporary state.

MyFire uses a PEP-free approach. In MyFire terminology, PEP refers to temporary psychological, emotional and physiological state. The report is designed to focus on relatively stable innate tendencies while recognising that behaviour can still change with environment, experience and present circumstances.

Innate tendency is not the same as current behaviour.

Current behaviour is influenced by underlying tendencies, present psychological, emotional and physiological state, environment and experience. MyFire focuses on the innate-tendency layer while recognising that context affects how tendencies appear in everyday life.

Evidence and honest limitations

MyFire applies fingerprint-pattern inputs within its own structured methodology and is offered as a reflective, conversational tool for self-understanding.

MyFire does not present the report as a medical, psychological, diagnostic or peer-reviewed clinical instrument. Report observations should be treated as discussion points rather than scientific fact, measured outcomes or predictions.

If something in the report matters to a real decision, treat it as one input — check it against your own experience, the people who know you, and qualified professional advice where relevant.

When to consult a qualified professional instead

Speak with a qualified professional — not MyFire — if you need any of the following:

  • A medical or psychological diagnosis
  • A learning-disability or educational evaluation
  • An IQ or psychometric assessment
  • A hiring, screening or performance decision
  • Clinical support for attention, anxiety or mental-health concerns

MyFire Innate Ability Reports are designed for informational self-understanding and practical discussion. They do not diagnose medical, psychological, educational or learning conditions; measure IQ; guarantee careers, examination results, relationship outcomes or success; or replace qualified professional advice.