EE 1.3.1: How To Play Marketball – Analyzing It’s Precise Structure

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Enlightened Entrepreneurship Level – 3 of 16: Marketball
Steps – 1.3.1: Marketball Overview >> 1.3.2: 16 Guilds >> 1.3.3: Leaderboard >> 1.3.4: Lore
School Subjects: Typology, Analytics, Formal Logic, Mathematics, Game Design, Esports, Mythology, Philosophy, Cosmology
Reading List: The 16 Levels of Enlightened Entrepreneurship, Leela: The Game of Self Knowledge
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Prize: Learn the Nukangan typology framework. An immersive VR Tycoon MMORPG for daily life, made for entrepreneurs and investors. Discover the power of Marketball, a revolutionary personality typing framework designed specifically for entrepreneurs and investors. This course will guide you through the intricacies of Marketball, an innovative system that gamifies life and business, transforming your real-world challenges into an engaging tycoon role-playing game (RPG). Marketball helps identify superfans (ideal customer profiles), clarifies their personality types and buying habits, and uses KPIs to quantify their attributes, needs, and ideal solutions. You will learn to organize and coordinate both a life plan and a business plan using RPG elements such as levels, stats, XP, item categories, abilities and powers, superforms, power-ups, quest logs, and talent trees.

There Is An Algorithm for Winning Your Playthrough of Marketball

The Algorithm Is In Perfecting Your Build (Traits) and Inventory (Items) to Level Up The Synthesis of Your Mojo (Spiritual Energy) and Your Money (Financial Energy) In Your Stat Sheet [Build + Inventory = Stat Sheet]

Contents

  • 4 Dichotomies
  • Win Condition
    • The Stat Sheet for Life: How to Play and Win Marketball – A Lifestyle Customization RPG
  • My Build Is The Machine, I Am The Limitless Controller
  • A Socio Economic ‘Olympics’: The 16 Guilds
    • Build
    • Inventory

The Omniguild Framework: Organizing Life Through Dichotomous Design

Life can feel like a complex puzzle, filled with challenges, opportunities, and endless choices. What if there was a structured way to approach it all, much like navigating a well-designed game? Enter the Omniguild (OMGd) Framework, a comprehensive system designed to bring clarity and strategy to life’s complexities by turning every element into a manageable, categorized game. At the heart of this framework are four simple but powerful dichotomies, which shape how we perceive and interact with the world. These dichotomies create a structured design, organizing life into 16 main categories that can be recombined and re-applied to virtually any aspect of existence.

The Core of the Framework: Dichotomies

At its core, the OMGd framework operates on four key dichotomies—either/or questions that determine how categories are architected. These dichotomies are repeated in 16 unique ways to create 16 different types, each with 16 parts. Together, they form a system that correlates all elements back to these basic, yet profound, either/or questions:

  1. World Type
    🔀 Occurring (Physical, Somato Psychic, Body-Mind)
    🔂 Recurring (Mental, Psycho Somatic, Mind-Body)
    This dichotomy identifies how the world or an event is experienced: either through the physical, immediate body-mind experience, or through a recurring, mental, mind-body process.
  2. World Amount
    Perception, Stability, Existence
    Value, Motion, Change
    Here, the focus shifts between what exists and remains stable, versus what changes and evolves. It determines how we perceive the world in terms of permanence or fluidity.
  3. ROI Type
    Leverage (Money, Effort, Word, Offer, Space, Position)
    Optimization (Time, Sequence)
    This dichotomy defines whether the return on investment (ROI) is gained through leveraging resources or by optimizing time and sequence.
  4. ROI Amount
    Investment, Input, Introversion
    Return, Output, Extroversion
    The final dichotomy focuses on the balance between the energy or resources put into something and the return that comes from it, contrasting introversion (input) with extroversion (output).

Each of these dichotomies serves as a foundational question, guiding the framework’s application to real-life situations. They are combined and recombined across 16 types, each containing 16 parts, creating an interconnected system where similar elements align.

Bringing Order to Life Through the Framework

The Omniguild framework doesn’t just stop at organizing thought—it turns life itself into a structured game. By using this framework, players can categorize every aspect of their existence, breaking down challenges, experiences, and decisions into manageable parts. This isn’t just theoretical; it’s practical. The system quantifies every part of life, applying point values to each category, allowing players to track progress, measure success, and adjust strategies—all while thinking of life as a game with rules, rewards, and clear outcomes.

Let’s Play Marketball: A Role Playing Game for Life

By framing life through the OMGd structure, every decision, every action, and every interaction gains a new perspective. It becomes part of a larger, organized game where all components—physical, mental, personal, or professional—are interconnected. Just as in game design, where each action has a measurable impact, the Omniguild framework helps players see the real-life consequences of their choices, empowering them to live with intentionality and clarity.

With the Omniguild Framework, life isn’t just lived—it’s designed, optimized, and mastered. Through this framework-thinking approach, challenges become quests, opportunities become rewards, and every part of life becomes part of the game.

Keywords: Dichotomies, Framework, Game Design, Categories, ROI, Leverage, Optimization, Stability, Motion, Value

The Win Condition: Mastering the Stat Sheet and the 2 KPIs

In the Omniguild Framework, success is measured through the concept of a Win Condition, which focuses on balancing two crucial components of life: non-financial and financial goals. These elements are tracked through the Stat Sheet, which is divided into distinct categories that quantify both your Mojo (life force energy) and your Money (financial health). By excelling in both areas, the Player can achieve their best life, both physically and financially.

The Stat Sheet: Non-Financial and Financial Goals

The Stat Sheet is a tool designed to track your progress in two key areas:

  • Non-Financial Goals: Tracked through your Quest Log for Living the Good Life. These are personal growth objectives, like becoming your best self, measured by the life force energy known as Mojo. Mojo encompasses vital energies like chi, prana, ashe, and ki, as well as the four manifestations of energy that influence personal and spiritual fulfillment.
  • Financial Goals: Tracked through your Financial Statement, which monitors your expenses, income, liabilities, and assets. The ultimate goal is to achieve Passive Income and Retirement, securing financial independence and stability.

The combined score of your Mojo and Money determines your overall performance in life, offering a clear, measurable way to track both personal and financial success.

The Role of KPIs: Measuring Actions and Experiences

Every action and experience in life falls under one of 16 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), which track your input and output across all areas. Each KPI has two dimensions:

  1. ROI Formula: The Mental KPI. This quantifies your investment of energy, time, or resources (input) and the return you receive from it (output). Whether you’re spending money or focusing on personal growth, the ROI formula calculates the efficiency of your efforts.
  2. Manifestation: The Physical KPI. Each KPI corresponds to a physical or mental experience, known as a Manifestation. These manifestations include instincts, sensations, feelings, words, and dreams, each representing how your efforts materialize in your personal and professional life.

Together, these KPIs and their manifestations help you see how every part of your life impacts your Mojo, Money, and overall ROI.

Linking Everything to the Stat Sheet and KPIs

Every category of action and experience is tied back to the Stat Sheet and KPIs, making it clear how your decisions affect your life force energy (Mojo), financial health (Money), and the returns you’re getting from your efforts (ROI). The framework ensures that nothing in life happens in isolation; everything is interconnected, and each decision influences your overall success. The clearer you are on your KPIs and the more aligned you are with your win condition, the closer you are to living your best life.

Keywords: Win Condition, Stat Sheet, Quest Log, Financial Statement, Mojo, Money, ROI, KPI, Manifestation, Passive Income

The Stat Sheet Design and Scoring Method in Marketball

The Stat Sheet in Marketball is your scorecard for tracking both your professional and personal achievements. It’s designed using the Omniguild (OMG) framework, which breaks down life and business into a logical, symmetrical structure of four quadrants. These quadrants measure every aspect of success, creating a holistic system for self-improvement.

The Stat Sheet is divided into four main quadrants, starting with 1 stat, then doubling to 2, 4, 8, and finally 16 stats. These quadrants are divided into two main sheets: The Quest Log which measures your Mojo Level and subdivides into The Good Life and Your Best Self, which together form Your Best Life, and The Financial Statement which measures your Money Level and subdivides into Financial Freedom and Retirement, which together form your Bank.


Stat Sheet Score Overview

The Stat Sheet Score measures the full realization of your life’s potential within the marketplace. It reflects both your spiritual vitality (Mojo) and financial standing (Money). This score determines your success in The Oracle’s journey and is calculated by combining two core elements:

  • Mojo Score (Quest Log Completion): Represents the development of your spiritual, emotional, and intellectual energy.
  • Money Score (Financial Freedom Ratio + Retirement Longevity): Represents your financial stability, market participation, and contributions to your community.

The Stat Sheet Score is a single number derived from the two components, indicating how well you balance and integrate your spiritual growth and financial independence.

2. Mojo Score Calculation

The Mojo Score is earned through the completion of quests within your Quest Log. Each quest is tied to a specific level (out of 16 total levels) with points awarded based on the level of completion. The higher the level, the more points you earn. Points are distributed as follows:

  • Level 1 Quest Completion = 1 point.
  • Level 2 Quest Completion = 2 points.
  • … and so on up to Level 16 Quest Completion = 16 points.

A maximum of 136 points can be earned by completing all 16 quest levels.

  • Important Note: Completing tasks within a level multiple times (such as certifications or trainings) won’t increase your points for that level. However, repeating tasks increases your Life Force (spiritual energy, chi, prana), which enhances your overall vitality even though it doesn’t count toward your main Mojo Score.

3. Money Score Calculation

Your Money Score reflects your financial independence and sustainability. It is calculated by two key ratios:

  • Financial Freedom Ratio: This ratio measures how many months of expenses can be covered with your passive income (money earned on autopilot, like investments, rental income, etc.). To achieve financial freedom, this ratio must reach at least 1, meaning your passive income equals or exceeds your monthly expenses. For example:
    • Passive Income = $5,000
    • Monthly Expenses = $5,000
    • Financial Freedom Ratio = 1 (meaning financial freedom).
  • Retirement Longevity Score: This score reflects how long you can live off your total assets without working. It’s calculated by dividing the total value of all your liquid assets (savings, investments, property that can be sold) by your monthly expenses. A Retirement Longevity Score of 240 months (20 years) generally means you are financially prepared for long-term retirement.

Money Score = Financial Freedom Ratio + Retirement Longevity Score

4. Stat Sheet Score Formula

Once you have both the Mojo Score and Money Score, the final Stat Sheet Score is calculated by multiplying the Money Score by the Mojo Score:

  • Stat Sheet Score = Mojo Score × (Financial Freedom Ratio + Retirement Longevity Score)

The Mojo Score is capped at a maximum of 136 pts, however the Money Score is infinite. The Quest Log that increases your mojo is how you build an unshakable base of life force and the money you make scales up your life force to maximum size. 

Without a strong base of mojo, you simply won’t have the life force to make money in the market and when you do make money, you will make more money than your base of life force can support, then your life force will break and you will end up broke, lonely and with a sad life. If you have a strong base of mojo to support your financial growth, then you can make more and more money and extend your potential infinitely, living the good life, becoming your best self, getting rich and truly enjoying life experience! 

This score reflects your overall mastery in balancing spiritual energy (Mojo) and financial stability (Money). The higher the score, the closer you are to achieving the Oracle’s life potential and comprehensive success in the game of life.

explain the Quest Log for gaining Mojo, showing how each category divides and branches into 16 Quest Levels. Each step represents a progression from basic actions to more significant life achievements, with each level unlocking higher points as you move up.

Quest Log Overview:

The Quest Log represents a structured path for living “Your Best Life.” Each level of the Quest Log reflects increasing degrees of mastery in life experiences, from satisfying basic needs to attaining world-class achievements. The more quests you complete, the more Mojo you gain, contributing to your overall Stat Sheet Score.

🍯 Mojo

At the highest level, the Mojo category symbolizes your total life energy, vitality, and fulfillment. All actions and achievements within the Quest Log feed into your Mojo, which grows as you progress through the different Quest Levels.

🍯 Your Best Life

🏯 The Good Life

The Good Life represents the foundation for all quests, focusing on living well and achieving satisfaction in daily life. It begins with basic pleasures and grows into more complex and rewarding aspects of life.

📝 Shopping List

This is the first division under The Good Life, representing the process of fulfilling your material desires and needs. It splits into the roles of Consumer and Producer.

Consumer: Satisfying Needs

This track focuses on fulfilling your material desires as a consumer through buying and giving.

  1. 🏷️ Buy | Buy From (Level 1): This represents the act of purchasing goods and services. Every time you buy something that enhances your life, you gain points. The idea is to fulfill your material needs while being mindful of quality and value.
  2. 🎁 Give | Buy For (Level 2): Giving to others also contributes to your Mojo. Buying products for others, or gifting, enhances your relationships and your life satisfaction.

Producer: Creating and Contributing

The Producer track emphasizes making and selling as a means of contributing to society and building personal wealth.

  1. 📦 Make | Sell As (Level 3): Producing goods or offering services yourself. This could range from creating something for personal use to building a business.
  2. 🏬 Sell | Sell To (Level 4): Selling your product or service to others. This contributes not just to your financial goals but also your sense of accomplishment and influence in the market.

🎽 Dream Team

The Dream Team represents the social and professional relationships that contribute to The Good Life. It splits into two primary categories: Recreation and Profession.

Recreation: Building Personal Connections

This track focuses on personal relationships and recreation, enhancing your emotional and social fulfillment.

  1. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦🦺 Family (Level 5): Your immediate and extended family, along with your ancestral line, form the foundation of your personal support system. Building strong family connections brings fulfillment and continuity.
  2. 🐱💦 Fun Buddy (Level 6): This refers to relationships centered around romance, dating, and reproduction. The deeper your connections, the more Mojo you gain.

Profession: Growing Your Career and Social Network

This track focuses on professional relationships and expanding your social network.

  1. 💼👔 Co-Worker List (Level 7): These are the people you work with professionally. Cultivating meaningful relationships with co-workers improves your professional satisfaction and success.
  2. 🤼‍♂️👖 Friends List (Level 8): Your circle of friends, mentors, and recreational partners. These relationships provide emotional support and enrich your life outside of work.

🎖️ Your Best Self

The final major category, Your Best Self, involves self-actualization and lifelong learning. It splits into three subcategories: Certification, Award, and Record Holding.

Certification: Lifelong Learning

This category reflects your educational and personal development. Each level of certification brings more Mojo as you increase your expertise.

  1. 📗 General Education (Level 9): Experimentation, general learning, online courses, and self-study all contribute to your growth. Completing these programs helps you achieve a foundation of knowledge.
  2. 📕 Associates/Bachelors (Level 10): Formal education such as vocational training and undergraduate degrees. Completing this level helps establish your career foundation.
  3. 📔 Graduate (Level 11): Advanced education like a master’s degree or apprenticeship, which leads to specialized knowledge.
  4. 📘 Doctorate (Level 12): Intuition and mastery of your field, symbolizing the highest level of formal education.

Awards: Recognition of Excellence

  1. 🥉 Local Winner (Level 13): Local competitions or recreational achievements. This level reflects your performance and skill at a community level.
  2. 🥇 All-Star (Level 14): Being recognized as the best in your field, at a professional level. It represents mastery and high-level certification.

🌎 Global Mastery

  1. 🥈 Record Holder (Level 15): Setting personal or world records demonstrates your expertise on a national or global stage.
  2. 🏅 Champion (Level 16): Winning championships, medals, or other high-level honors in your field. This is the ultimate expression of skill and mastery, contributing maximum Mojo points to your Stat Sheet Score.

Each level in the Quest Log represents a deeper layer of fulfillment, both personally and professionally. Completing higher levels earns more points for your Mojo Score, which directly influences your Stat Sheet Score.

💲🏧 Money

The second half of The Stat Sheet is the Financial Statement structure for gaining Money. It consists of the four main categories—Expense, Income, Liability, and Asset—each of which divides into more specific ways of managing money. Like the Quest Log for Mojo, these levels show how to generate wealth through thoughtful financial management.


💲 Financial Statement Overview

The Financial Statement measures the flow of money in and out of your life and how well you manage it. You can increase your Money Score by strategically managing Expenses, boosting Income, minimizing Liabilities, and growing Assets. Mastering these categories leads to financial freedom and wealth accumulation.


🤑 Occurring

This section represents the actual money flows in and out of your life. It breaks into 💸 Expense and 💵 Income, two crucial factors that determine your financial health.


💸 Expense

This section covers all outgoing money. Your goal is to minimize expenses without sacrificing quality or essentials.

$/Expense – Free Stuff

Free Stuff focuses on reducing expenses by getting things for free or at a low cost. This includes utilizing coupons, low-cost options, or taking advantage of giveaways. You aim to make smart buying decisions to stretch your budget.

  • Examples:
    • Use coupons or rebates to get things at a discount.
    • Buy items on sale or through special deals like “Subscribe and Save.”

Expense/$ – Buy In Bulk

Buying in bulk is about getting more value per dollar spent. You stock up on goods to save money over time, but it can also mean making large purchases when you find good deals on expensive or luxury items.

  • Examples:
    • Splurge on bulk purchases of daily essentials or luxury items when there’s a good deal.
    • Buy products in large quantities to save money in the long run.

hr/Expense – Reserve Purchase

This category focuses on planned buying where you reserve and buy in advance. It also includes impulse purchases that require immediate decisions, but the goal is to reserve strategically.

  • Examples:
    • Reserve items ahead of time when there’s a limited-time offer.
    • Make impulse buys that align with long-term financial strategies.

Expense/hr – Shopping Spree

A Shopping Spree is about indulging in a burst of spending, whether for fun or necessity. This is where you might spend without much planning—whether to “make it rain” or due to a short buying window.

  • Examples:
    • Treat yourself to luxury items or splurge on fun experiences.
    • Have an unplanned shopping spree to celebrate milestones or goals.

💵 Income

Income represents all the money flowing into your life. The key is to increase income streams and maximize opportunities.

$/Income – Win Money

Winning money is about unexpected or windfall earnings, such as through lotteries, grants, or payouts. It represents money that comes to you without continuous effort.

  • Examples:
    • Win money in lotteries, raffles or class-action lawsuits.
    • Receive scholarships, grants, donations or unexpected financial gifts.

Income/$ – Whale Sale

A Whale Sale refers to high-value sales, where you sell products or services with high margins. You aim to sell fewer units but make big profits.

  • Examples:
    • Sell luxury goods or close a deal with high-profit margins.
    • Engage in wholesale sales where buyers purchase in bulk.

hr/Income – Instant Payout

This focuses on receiving income quickly, such as presales, upfront payments, or transactions with short sales cycles.

  • Examples:
    • Offer products or services where you receive cash upfront.
    • Shorten your sales cycle for instant income transfers.

Income/hr – Launch Event

A Launch Event is a surge in income, often from viral sales, liquidation events, or major product launches. It represents a burst of high hourly income.

  • Examples:
    • Launch a new product that generates massive income in a short time.
    • Participate in a viral sales campaign or liquidation sale.

🎩 Recurring

This category represents long-term financial health, looking at liabilities and assets. Liabilities cover debts and obligations, while Assets represent things that add value over time.


💳 Liability

Liabilities are the debts and financial obligations you must manage. Reducing liabilities increases financial security and peace of mind.

$/Liability – Debt Free

This level is about maintaining zero bad debt and managing your liabilities to keep them as low as possible.

  • Examples:
    • Pay off credit card debt and avoid accruing new debt.
    • Ensure you only have “good debt” like a mortgage or investment loan.

Liability/$ – Lead Investor

Getting a Lead Investor means leveraging stock or credit strategically. Use credit cards with no spending limits for investments or large purchases, but manage these liabilities wisely.

  • Examples:
    • Max out your credit card on a significant investment but ensure high returns.
    • Use a business loan for expansion that promises high profitability.

hr/Liability – Instant Loan Approval

This level focuses on quickly securing loans or financing for business or personal use. It represents instant loan approval or short payoff times.

  • Examples:
    • Secure a personal or business loan instantly.
    • Pay off debt faster than expected to save on interest.

Liability/hr – Funding Round

A Funding Round involves raising large amounts of capital through equity crowdfunding or investments. It represents leveraging other people’s money (OPM) to finance your growth.

  • Examples:
    • Launch a fundraising event or secure foreign direct investments.
    • Use equity crowdfunding to fund your business.

🟡📈 Asset

Assets represent things you own that add value over time, including property, stocks, and investments. Your goal is to grow your assets to increase your financial security.

$/Asset – Asset Discovery

Discovering valuable assets at little or no cost. This includes things like finding valuable property, antiques, or shares.

  • Examples:
    • Invest in assets that require no money down. Discover hidden treasure.
    • Do a friends and family round of fundraising or collect donations.

Asset/$ – Moonshot

Investing in moonshots that could earn you a 100x return on investment. You aim to acquire undervalued assets without a huge upside.

  • Examples:
    • Make one hundred $25,000 angel investments to find one moonshot.
    • Invest in small assets with potential for large returns.

hr/Asset – Pre Approved Investor

This level refers to getting preapproved for investments quickly, such as real estate purchases or large asset acquisitions.

  • Examples:
    • Get preapproved for purchasing a property or high-value asset.
    • Reduce time spent getting investment approvals.

Asset/hr – Acquisitions

Acquiring assets is about buying assets in bulk or making large acquisitions, such as purchasing multiple properties or businesses.

  • Examples:
    • Buy a portfolio of properties in one transaction.
    • Inherit or acquire large assets that increase your wealth.

Financial Freedom and Retirement:

By managing expenses, increasing income, reducing liabilities, and growing assets, you work toward achieving financial freedom. Financial freedom occurs when your passive income covers your monthly expenses, and your retirement longevity allows you to live comfortably without working.

Rules: You Are the Operator, Not the Machine

In the Omniguild (OMGd) Framework and the Marketball Life RPG, a fundamental rule is understanding that you are not your body or character traits. You are the limitless entity that owns, operates, and experiences the world through your body. The body is merely a machine—a Robody—that you inhabit and control, much like sitting in the cockpit of a vehicle. This Robody, also referred to as a machine or Cyborg (Cybernetic Organism), functions as an organic machine made of flesh and nerves, powered by oxygen, calories, and corporeal electromagnetic energy. Unlike metal-based robots, your Robody is a dynamic, living machine that you, the limitless Operator, control.

Your role as the Operator or Actor allows you to choose, adopt, or shed character traits as needed. The metaphor of the machine runs throughout the Omniguild Framework, where your “Build” is organized into four main parts:

  1. Fuel – Represents your basic physical needs.
  2. Motor – Symbolizes your energy, motivation, and the magnetic pull toward achieving success on your Stat Sheet.
  3. GPS – Represents decision-making, your mental map for navigating life.
  4. Transmission – Reflects the levels, cycles, and progression of your actions and growth over time.

While you are limitless, your Robody has its own limits due to its form and function. Your machine serves as your connection to the physical world, and it’s your job to extend your limitlessness into the machine. As you grow and evolve, you continually upgrade the Robody’s capabilities, enabling you to do more, achieve more, and experience more in life. The ultimate goal is for you, as the Operator, to express your limitlessness through the machine, overcoming its constraints and maximizing its potential.

Teams and Types: The 16 Guilds of the Omniguild Framework

💼 The 16 Guilds
💼 16 Guilds🌐 Info-structure🌊 Cultivator🌊🔮 Prophet👉 Leader🌊✴️ Guru
🚪✋ Lieutenant🌊👁️‍🗨️ Oracle
🌊🧚 Fantasizer🔊 Popularizer🌊📢 Broadcaster
🥚 Creator🌊🙏 Saint
💎 System💎🎼 Orchestrator👉 Leader💎🦅 Chief
🚪✋ Lieutenant💎🔜 Strategist
💎🗂️ Organizer🔊 Popularizer💎🤖 Engineer
🥚 Creator💎🔬 Scientist
🌎 Lifestyle💥 Culture💥🛠️ Artisan👉 Leader💥🤝 Dealmaker
🚪✋ Lieutenant💥🔧 Technician
💥🎨 Artist🔊 Popularizer💥🤩 Entertainer
🥚 Creator💥🖍️ Creative
🌳 Commerce🌳🚧 Maintainer👉 Leader🌳🚨 Official
🚪✋ Lieutenant🌳📏 Measurer
🌳🛏️🌱 Sustainer🔊 Popularizer🌳💆‍♂️ Ac-commodator
🥚 Creator🌳🤱 Caretaker

In the Omniguild (OMGd) Framework, every machine is one of 16 main types, each with its own distinct make and model, much like a vehicle or character role, hence your body-mind can be thought of as a type of organic machine, robot body or ‘Robody’, and you are the controller. Each type is optimized for a specific function, much like a semi-truck excels at carrying cargo but struggles with speed, while a sports car is built for agility and speed but cannot carry heavy loads. These types are further subdivided into a hierarchical structure—first split into two, then four, then eight, and finally into 16 core types, each with 16 subtypes, resulting in 256 unique professional roles and product categories. Each type, or Guild, defines its professional role in the economy and its industry.

💼 The 16 Guilds

🌎 8 Lifestyle

🌳 4 Commerce

  • 🌳🛏️🌱 2 Sustainers
    • 🌳🤱 The Caretaker [Commerce Creator]
    • 🌳💆‍♂️ The Accommodator [Commerce Popularizer]
  • 🌳🚧 2 Maintainers
    • 🌳📏 The Measurer [Commerce Lieutenant]
    • 🌳🚨 The Official [Commerce Leader]

🧉 4 Culture

  • 💥🎨 2 Artists
    • 💥🖍️ The Creative [Cultural Creator]
    • 💥🤩 The Entertainer [Cultural Popularizer]
  • 💥🛠️ 2 Artisans
    • 💥🔧 The Technician [Cultural Lieutenant]
    • 💥🤝 The Dealmaker [Cultural Leader]

🌐 8 Infostructure

💎 System

  • 💎🗂️ 2 Organizers
    • 💎🔬 The Scientist [System Creator]
    • 💎🤖 The Engineer [System Popularizer]
  • 💎🎼 2 Orchestrators
    • 💎🔜 The Strategist [System Lieutenant]
    • 💎🦅 The Chief [System Leader]

🌊 4 Cultivator

  • 🌊🧚 2 Fantasizers
    • 🌊🙏 The Saint [Cultivation Creator]
    • 🌊📢 The Broadcaster [Cultivation Popularizer]
  • 🌊🔮 2 Prophets
    • 🌊👁️‍🗨️ The Oracle [Cultivation Lieutenant]
    • 🌊✴️ The Guru [Cultivation Leader]

Each Guild type operates with two core components: The Build and The Inventory. The Build refers to your character traits and abilities, while The Inventory refers to the products (goods and services) you can utilize to take action and gain experiences in the world. In essence, Guild members belong to professional and socio-economic teams, working together to achieve success, build healthy markets, and “live the good life.” Each player is part of multiple teams, defined by demographics like continent, race, nation, gender, age, and body size, as well as by the 16 primary psychographic groups—The Guilds.

You don’t need to design your Build or Inventory strictly according to your Guild, but it is recommended that you follow two guiding principles:

  1. Professional: Maximize your expertise by designing a Build and Inventory that aligns with your Guild and completes your professional Stat Sheet.
  2. Personal: Customize your Build and Inventory to fulfill your personal desires, creating the life you truly want.

Guilds naturally form alliances and rivalries, but all Guilds contribute to the evolving marketplace of life. The goal is to play the game, work together, and evolve as much as possible in this wonderful gift of existence.

Build: The 16 Buttons

Introduction to Inventory vs. Build: Two Paths to Mastery

When it comes to achieving success in any field, there are two primary approaches: Your Inventory and Build. Both methods focus on attaining expertise, but they differ in how they utilize resources—external versus internal. Your Inventory is the collection of items, products or tools that you can use to do something. Your Build is the collection of traits, skills and characteristics that you can use to do something.

Build: Internal Traits and Abilities

While Inventory relies on external resources, Build focuses on developing internal traits and abilities. It’s about refining your skills, honing your instincts, and mastering your profession from within. Each trait in the Build section connects back to a Guild, emphasizing the role these internal abilities play in your growth and progress toward expertise.

16 Buttons

16 Categories of traits that define the 16 types of Builds. Each of the 16 Guild has 16 Buttons, but a unique subtype for each of those Buttons.

🎮 8 Game Buttons | Form

⛽ 4 Fuel Buttons | 🎯 Life Goal | Tension

1. 🔢 KPI Button: Feeling and Formula
Definition: Efficiency, ROI, Manifestation per investment of Money/Effort or Time.

2. 🍯 Mojo * 💲🏧 Money Button
Definition: Mojo represents a person’s charm and energy, while money is the medium of exchange for goods and services.

3. 💼 Profession Button
Definition: Refers to a set of 256 different professions or roles within a system or framework.

4. ✨ Supernature Button
Definition: Ability to affect change with the efficacy of real magic, using life force and imagination.

🏎️ 4 Motor Buttons | 🎛️ Self Concept (Player Mode) | Release | Ego

5. 🦿🚖 Passenger Mode (Limitless Satisfaction) Button
Definition: Limitless inner peace and satisfaction by detaching from the body’s instincts.

6. 🦾🔐 Proprietor Mode (Limitless Esteem) Button
Definition: Limitless self-esteem and worth, full ownership of one’s actions and decisions.

7. 🖥️⌨️ Programmer Mode (Limitless Confidence) Button
Definition: Limitless confidence in thoughts and speech, achieving mental clarity and problem-solving.

8. 🤖🕹️ Operator Mode (Limitless Respect) Button
Definition: Limitless respect and control over imagination and manifestation.


🦹‍♂️ 8 Character Buttons | Function

🗺️ 4 GPS Buttons | 🏬 Marketing Method | Stimulus

9. 🎯 Purpose Button
Definition: The driving force or reason behind decisions that aligns actions with goals.

10. ⚖️ 16 Law of Emotion Button
Definition: Emotional framework guiding interactions and decisions.

11. 📺 Advertisements Button
Definition: All promotions and free content, used to capture attention and convert prospects.

12. 💲 Sales Button
Definition: Transactions and revenue generation, all paid content purchased by customers.

⚙️ 4 Transmission Buttons | 🤖 Unique Skills | Response

13. ⚕️ Renewal Button
Definition: Source of fuel renewal for the Player’s Build.

14. 🎲 Luck Button
Definition: The emotional field affecting the probability of a Player’s effectiveness.

15. 🖼️ Frame Button
Definition: A template for structuring and communicating information, compelling action.

16. 🙌 Success Button
Definition: Structured timing of actions for the best outcomes and achieving expertise in chosen goals.

The Two Halves Working Together

Ultimately, both Inventory and Build lead to the same destination: mastery of a profession or skill. By utilizing the right tools (Inventory) and sharpening your internal abilities (Build), you create a holistic approach that equips you with everything you need to succeed. Whether you rely on external resources or develop inner strengths, both paths converge to deliver the same powerful outcome—competence and mastery in your chosen field.

Inventory: List of 256 Items (Sample)

Here is a sample list of Inventory items with less that 256 product categories:


✴️ Guru (Profession: Mentor, Guide, Teacher)

  • ⛪ Pastor: 8 Psychic Abilities – The different skills related to psychic or extrasensory perception.
  • ⛪ Pastor: 4 Godly Powers – Abilities tied to divine or supernatural forces, such as fire manipulation, healing, and weather control.
  • 👩‍🏫👨‍🏫 Teacher: 64 How-To Course Subjects – Practical subjects for learning, broken into how-to guides and step-by-step lessons across various topics.
  • 😄 Facilitator: 4 Team Building Experiences – Exercises or experiences designed to build team cooperation, problem-solving, and communication.
  • 🙋‍♀️ Recruiter: 4 Recruitment Tests – Assessments to evaluate candidates’ suitability based on personality, skills, culture fit, and expertise.

👁️‍🗨️ Oracle (Profession: Seer, Interpreter)

  • 🤞🤫 Counselor: 4 Types of Oracles – Different forms of divination or guidance, such as tarot cards, astrology, crystal balls, and runes.
  • 🎴 Diviner: 4 Types of Psychics – Categories of psychics, including clairvoyants, mediums, telepaths, and energy healers.
  • 😵 Hypnotist: 4 Types of Hypnotic Induction – Techniques to bring subjects into a hypnotic trance, such as verbal induction, progressive relaxation, visualization, and rapid induction.
  • 🧐 Consultant: 4 Types of Life Coaching – Coaching methods: recorded programs, live coaching, group sessions, and one-on-one personalized coaching.

📢 Broadcaster (Profession: Communicator, Spokesperson)

  • 📣 Ambassador: 4 Charity Categories – Sectors for charitable work: education, healthcare, environment, and social justice.
  • 📰 Journalist: 4 News Topics – Main news themes: politics, economics, culture, and science/technology.
  • 📻 Publicist: 4 Broadcast Formats – Methods of broadcasting: radio, podcast, TV, and live-streaming.
  • 📩📧 Marketer: 4 Social Media Formats – Types of social media content: posts, stories, reels, and ads.

🙏 Saint (Profession: Healer, Mediator, Spiritual Leader)

  • ☸️🧕👳 Initiate: 4 Religions – Major world religions: Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism.
  • 👻 Medium: 4 Mythological Conflicts – Archetypal conflicts in myth: good vs. evil, man vs. nature, gods vs. mortals, chaos vs. order.
  • 📖 Storyteller: 4 Genres – Story types: drama, comedy, action, and fantasy.
  • 💘 Arbiter: 4 Relationships – Types of relationships: romantic, familial, friendship, and professional.

🦅 Chief (Profession: Leader, Commander)

  • 👑 President: 4 Political Compass – Divisions of political ideologies based on left vs. right and authoritarian vs. libertarian.
  • 👑 President: 16 Government Types – Forms of government like democracy, monarchy, oligarchy, and theocracy.
  • ⚔️🥁 General: 4 Roles in War – Roles such as strategist, tactician, combatant, and logistician.
  • 🍢🎺 Conductor: 16 Sports Categories – Types of sports categorized into groups: team sports, solo sports, combat sports, and racing.
  • 👔🏭 Executive: 4 Team Roles – Different positions within a team: leader, organizer, strategist, and executor.

🔜 Strategist (Profession: Planner, Coordinator)

  • 🌏 Geopolitician: 8 Geopolitical Wares – Political tools and strategies for global influence, such as treaties, sanctions, and alliances.
  • 🗺️ Warchestrator: 4 Roles of War – Combat roles: soldier, medic, logistician, and spy.
  • 🏃‍♂️💨 Optimizer: 4 Optimizations – Strategies for improving processes, such as cost optimization, time management, workflow improvement, and quality assurance.
  • 📉📈 Investor: 16 Asset Classes – Types of investments like real estate, commodities, stocks, bonds, and cryptocurrencies.

🤖 Engineer (Profession: Builder, Innovator)

  • ⚖️👨‍⚖️ Judge: 16 Books of Principles – Foundational texts that govern ethical, legal, and philosophical matters, such as religious scriptures or constitutions.
  • 💠🤖 Mechanizer: 64 Job Robots – Types of robots designed to perform specific tasks in various industries.
  • 🥢 Ergonomist: 4 Product Validation Types – Approaches to validating a product’s market fit: prototype testing, user feedback, market analysis, and performance review.
  • 🖥️🤑 Founder: 4 Start-Up Sizes – Categories of business size: micro, small, medium, and large enterprises.

🥼 Scientist (Profession: Researcher, Analyst)

  • 🏙️ Sociologist: 4 Cosmograms – Visual representations of the social, cultural, and political landscape.
  • 👨‍💻 Coder: 64 Apps/Sites – Essential software tools and websites for different purposes (e.g., productivity, social media, communication).
  • 🧫 Ecologist: 4 Brain Games – Games designed to improve cognitive function, like memory and problem-solving skills.
  • 🧫 Ecologist: 16 Game Genres – Categories of games, such as adventure, puzzle, strategy, and role-playing.
  • 🧫 Ecologist: 64 Job Simulators – Simulated work environments for training, practice, and experimentation.
  • 🧩 Logician: 10 Numbers – Key numerical concepts for logic, math, or coding.
  • 🧩 Logician: 4 Shapes – Fundamental geometric shapes used in mathematical modeling and design.

🤝 Dealmaker (Profession: Negotiator, Mediator)

  • 🎟️🎫 Promoter: 16 Events – Types of organized events like concerts, exhibitions, conferences, and trade shows.
  • 🍶 Negotiator: 16 Job Descriptions – Detailed breakdowns of roles and responsibilities for various professions.
  • 📪 Closer: 16 Sales Frames – Sales strategies designed to close deals, such as value-based selling or consultative selling.
  • 🏪 Retailer: 16 Retail Stores – Categories of retail establishments, including boutiques, department stores, supermarkets, and e-commerce.

🔧 Technician (Profession: Craftsman, Specialist)

  • ⚒️ Smith: 4 Types of Weapons – Categories of weapons, such as melee, ranged, energy, and ballistic weapons.
  • 🧰 Handler: 4 Tool Conditions – The operational states of tools: new, used, refurbished, and broken.
  • 🏀 Athlete: 64 Sports Types – Different sports categorized by physical activity, including basketball, soccer, swimming, and tennis.
  • 🏀 Athlete: 16 Terrain Sports – Sports played on different terrains, such as grass, snow, sand, and water.
  • 🚚🚢 Transporter: 16 Biome Vehicles – Vehicles designed for specific environments like deserts, forests, oceans, and mountains.

🤩 Entertainer (Profession: Performer, Artist)

  • 🎭 Actor: 64 Roleplay Professions – Acting roles for film, theater, or performance art, such as hero, villain, mentor, and sidekick.
  • 🎙️ Speaker: 4 Vocal Tones – Tones used in public speaking, such as motivational, authoritative, persuasive, and entertaining.
  • 💃🕺 Dancer: 16 Dances – Different styles of dance, from classical ballet to hip-hop and salsa.

🖍️ Creative (Profession: Designer, Artist)

  • 🖌️ Illustrator: 16 Colors – Core color palettes used in visual arts, including primary, secondary, and tertiary colors.
  • 🎶 Musician: 16 Music Genres – Categories of music, such as classical, rock, jazz, and electronic.
  • 🪒💇‍♀️ Stylist: 16 Gemstone Colors – The hues associated with gemstones, used in jewelry and fashion design.

🚨 Officer (Profession: Protector, Enforcer)

  • 🗳️👨‍💼 Politician: 4 Political Compass – Framework for classifying political ideologies along two axes: economic and social.
  • 🚔 Policeman: 4 Crimes (Primary) – Major crime categories: theft, assault, fraud, and vandalism.

📏 Measurer (Profession: Analyst, Auditor)

  • 🕵️‍♂️ Detective: 4 Crimes – Different categories of crimes for investigative purposes, such as property crimes, violent crimes, white-collar crimes, and cybercrime.
  • 🤔 Critic: 4 Standards for Certification – Criteria for evaluating the quality or safety of a product, service, or professional practice.

🤱 Caretaker (Profession: Healer, Nurturer)

🏥 Doctor: 4 Temperaments (Primary) – Core personality types based on temperament: sanguine, choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic.

🏥 Doctor: 58 Herb Types – Medicinal plants used for healing, therapy, and holistic treatment.

🏥 Doctor: 4 Brain Wave Rates – Different states of brain activity: delta, theta, alpha, and beta.

Architecture of The Inventory

Marketball Guild Inventory

Here is the either-or dichotomy for each item category. This organizational method is how the 256 items were correlated to the 16 Guilds:

  • 4 Temperaments: Psychical vs. Physical
  • 4 Animal Brains: Survival vs. Evolving
  • 4 Neurochemicals: Directive vs. Diffuse
  • 4 Brain Wave Rate: Fast vs. Slow
  • 16 Magneto-Electric Transformers (4 Instincts): Mental vs. Physical
  • 16 Magneto-Electric Transformers (8 Gland-Plexi Robody Parts): Organs of Administration vs. Organs of Supplying
  • 16 Body Systems: Far Proximity vs. Close Proximity
  • 58 Herb Types (First Set): Chemical, Wash vs. Wipe, Fire
  • 58 Herb Types (Second Set): Fluid vs. Friction
  • 10 Herbal Healing Therapy: Peripheral vs. Tunnel
  • 8 Observation Senses: Warehouse (Money, Product Replacement) vs. Bunker (Resources, Responses)
  • 4 Sanitation Methods: Functional [2 Micro Nutrients + 1 Macro Nutrient] vs. Raw Material [2 Macro Nutrients]
  • 4 Elemental Bath (Secondary): 2 Micro Nutrients (Essence, Abstract) vs. 3 Macro Nutrients (Sense, Concrete)
  • 4 Elemental Bath (Secondary): Evolution vs. Survival
  • 4 Positions To Guard: Cloud Storage (Digital) vs. Container Storage (Physical)
  • 4 Backups: Hidden + (Micro/Macro) vs. Visible + (Micro/Macro)
  • 4 Nutrient Types (First Set): Evolution vs. Survival
  • 4 Nutrient Types (Second Set): Recurring (Money) vs. One Time (Money)
  • 4 Nutrient Types (Third Set): 2 Forms vs. 2 Coercion
  • 4 Food Sources: Peripheral vs. Tunnel
  • 4 Friends: 2 Fluid Wall vs. 2 Solid Wall
  • 2 Storage Types: Elder vs. Youth
  • 4 Clutter Bugs: Producer vs. Consumer
  • 4 Leaders: Psychical vs. Physical
  • 4 Financial Statement Quadrants: Harvest vs. Plant
  • 4 Standards for Certification: 2 Deception vs. 2 Coercion
  • 4 Crimes (Primary): Political – Libertarian vs. Political – Authoritarian
  • 4 Gateways: Micro Nutrients vs. Macro Nutrients
  • 4 Walls: Drying vs. Salivating
  • 4 Economic Demographies: Cold, Wet vs. Dry, Hot
  • 4 Quarters of 1 Lifetime (4 x 25 year cycles): Aftershave vs. Ambient
  • 4 Phases of Brain Development (4 x 7 year Cycles): Interlocking (Hair Types) vs. Separated (Hair Types)
  • 4 Seasons (4 x 3 month cycles): 2 Verbal Sectors vs. 2 Hands-On Sectors
  • 4 Weeks (4 x 1 week cycles): Luxury vs. Retail
  • 7 Days (7 x 1 day cycles): Psyco Somatic vs. Somato Psychic
  • 24 Hours (16 x 1.5 hour cycles): 2 Cold vs. 2 Hot
  • 16 Hour Day Awake (8 Hour Night Asleep): Air Sound vs. Contact Sound
  • 4 Speeds (Fast, Slow): 2 Elevating vs. 2 Stimulating
  • 4 Crimes (Secondary): 2 Imagination vs. 2 Observation
  • 4 Political Compass: Upper Body vs. Lower Body
  • 4 Political Compass (Secondary): 2 Supporters vs. 2 Doers
  • 4 Cuisines: Apex Chakras vs. Base Chakras
  • 4 Nutrients: Deep Entry vs. Surface Entry
  • 6 Flavors: Experience vs. Body
  • 16 Nutrient and Flavor Crossections: 2 Elevating vs. 2 Stimulating
  • 16+ Preparation Styles: Off Land vs. On Land
  • 4 Fragrances: Traditional vs. Automatic
  • 4 Hair Types (Thickness, Concentration): Newer vs. Used
  • 64 Uniforms: Off Land vs. On Land
  • 28 Fabrics: Machine Based vs. Body Based
  • 4 Shine Metals: Social vs. Personal
  • 16 Shine Metals: From Distance vs. Close Contact
  • 4 Gem Shapes: Remade vs. Made
  • 8 Gem Stones (First Set): 2 Temporary Effect vs. 2 Sustained Effect
  • 8 Gem Stones (Second Set): 2 Evolution vs. 2 Survival
  • 4 Colors (First Set): Straight Line Shapes vs. Curved Line Shapes
  • 16 Colors (Second Set): Dark vs. Light
  • 4 Instruments: Moisture vs. Temperature
  • 64 Music Genres: Evergreen vs. Deciduous
  • 4 Visual Arts (Primary): Psychical vs. Physiological
  • 16 Colors (Third Set): 4 Shapes vs. 4 Directions of Motion
  • 4 Body Quadrants: Mind-Body vs. Body-Mind
  • 5 Fingers: Straight Line vs. Curved Line
  • 5 Ayurveda Mudra Fingers: Mind-Body vs. Body-Mind
  • 8 Mudras: Plan vs. Power
  • 4 Bases: Life Force vs. Attraction
  • 4 Turn Ons: Different Product vs. Similar Product
  • 16 Dances: Centralized Control vs. Decentralized Control
  • 4 Vocal Tones: Non Excludable vs. Excludable
  • 16 Movie Genres: Global vs. Local
  • 14 Netflix Genres: Lab Study vs. Field Research
  • 13 Masterclass Genres: Control vs. Survival
  • 4 Terrain Vehicles: Liquidity vs. Priority
  • 16 Biome Vehicles: 2 Optimizations vs. 2 Leverages
  • 4 Automotive Types: Dominance vs. Trust
  • 4 Car Qualities: Flexible System vs. Regimented System
  • 2 Transmission Types: Observation vs. Information
  • 4 Car Ages & Wear and Tear: Parental vs. Political
  • 4 Fitness Training Goals: Feet on the Ground vs. Head in the Clouds
  • 4 Sports Terrains: Attraction vs. Random
  • 16 Terrain Sports: Identification as The One vs. Identification as The All
  • 64 Sports: 4 Apex CNS vs. 4 Base CNS
  • 4 Sport Team Sizes: Liquid Keeping vs. Liquid Losing
  • 64 Basketball Skills: Evolving vs. Surviving
  • 8 Yoga Postures: Diffuse vs. Directive
  • 4 Tool Conditions: Fast vs. Slow
  • 4 Types of Weapons: Mental vs. Physical
  • 16 Marketplaces: Fluid vs. Friction
  • 16 DiY Stores: Peripheral vs. Tunnel
  • 16 Job Descriptions: Warehouse vs. Bunker
  • 16 Events: Harvest vs. Plant
  • 30 Letters: Cold, Wet vs. Dry, Hot
  • 16 Word Root Clusters: Curved Line vs. Straight Line
  • 30 Letters (Second Set): Spores vs. Seeds
  • 16 Word Root Clusters (Third Set): Angiosperms vs. Gymnosperms
  • 16 Books of Principles: Psychological vs. Physiological
  • 16 Asset Classes: Mind-Body vs. Body-Mind
  • 4 Efficiencies: Goal Achievement vs. Life Force
  • 4 Roles of War: Decentralized vs. Centralized
  • 4 Political Connectors: Decentralized Control vs. Centralized Control
  • 8 Geo Political Wares: Excludable vs. Non Rivalrous
  • 4 Team Roles: Survival vs. Power
  • 16 Sports Categories: Observation vs. Trust
  • 4 Roles of War (Secondary): Political vs. Parental
  • 16 Government Types: Feet on the Ground vs. Head in the Clouds
  • 4 Relationships: Sound vs. Word
  • 16 Movie Genres (Masterclass): Tactile vs. Symbolic
  • 64 Buildings: Willpower (Subconscious) vs. Willpower (Conscious)

This either-or split shows how the inventory items were categorized and correlated to the types.