How it works

Disposition

Disposition shows how your baseline is leaning today under sleep, stress, recovery, and the shape of your week.

  • Day-to-day shift
  • Continuous
  • Not a second set of named types
Disposition visual.

What this means in Aftercurrent

What Aftercurrent means by Disposition

It explains why the same person can feel sharp one day, overextended the next, and deeply unlike themselves after a thin run of sleep.

Axis drift on top of the baseline
Current context and pressure effects
Focus Areas and practical guidance
A bridge between identity and today

What it’s not

What Disposition is not

It is not a second public 16-type system, and it should not be marketed as if it replaces Archetype.

Not a separate public type taxonomy
Not a final verdict on today
Not a generic mood tracker
Not a reason to invent a 17th type

Why it matters

Why it matters today

Disposition is continuous. It is not a second set of named types.

Changes with real life

It moves with sleep, stress, and the shape of the week.

Useful in the moment

It helps explain why the same person does not feel the same every day.

Keeps things separate

It helps distinguish the steadier pattern from what is happening right now.