You can name the gap. You just cannot find the words for what should fill it.
Not a personality test. Not a career assessment. A guided excavation into what actually makes you, you.
Whatever brought you here — you are in the right place.
In the Renaissance, a Magnum Opus was the singular work a master was remembered for — the one containing everything they were. Here, the work is not a painting. The work is you. Fully articulated. Completely mapped. Yours to keep.
Across 14 structured dimensions — Purpose, Primal Instinct, Principles, Potential, and more — this process draws out what you already know about yourself but have never quite found language for.
At the end, AI synthesizes everything into a complete personal profile and a Peak Power phrase — six words that are entirely, unmistakably yours.
Each dimension surfaces something specific. Together they form a complete personal profile — a geometric map of who you are that no two people will ever share.
Your Magnum Opus aligns the four forces that determine whether your life feels like yours — or someone else's blueprint.
Six words.
Yours alone.
Impossible to forget.
After 14 dimensions of honest answers, AI synthesizes everything into your Peak Power — the truest distillation of who you are. People describe it as the first time they have felt fully seen on a page.
Every AI assistant in existence meets you cold — a general intelligence without a map of who you are. The AI powering your Magnum Opus runs on conxiOS, a patent-pending framework built from the first principles of human psychology: 9 Universal Human Needs, 6 Core Emotions, and 3 Core Drives, cross-culturally validated across decades of independent research.
The AI is not pattern-matching your answers against the internet. It operates from a validated map of what humans actually need. The difference between a general AI and an aligned one is the difference between a mirror and a magnifying glass.
"Other tools tell you what you are. This one tells you what you are for."
The output is not a type, a number, or a label. It is a specific, personal map — and a direction.
The Magnum Opus was not invented. It was discovered — the result of nearly a decade of cross-disciplinary synthesis across behavioral science, developmental psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, and human needs theory. The patent protects the architecture. The underlying truth belongs to everyone.
"The highest score we have seen" — on the AI prototype built on this framework.
Tamara Lechner · AI Chair, Harvard AI for Human Flourishing Program · Personal assessment, not a formal institutional endorsement
Questions about the methodology:
This began as a personal search. In every boardroom meeting, every creative session, every client engagement across a 30-year career — the same friction kept surfacing. Conflict. Misalignment. People doing good work in the wrong direction. Underneath every business challenge, he kept finding a human one.
The question became: what are the first principles of the human experience? Not more frameworks, not more gurus — the underlying pattern universal to all of them. The struggle is not unique. The struggle is human. We just think we are alone in it.
In summer 2017, Israel left the advertising industry — Young & Rubicam, Leo Burnett, David & Goliath — to create a dedicated space for research and development. Sunday+Night was built as an applied human psychology lab, disguised as a consultancy. Not theory. Real people. Real stakes. Fast iteration.
The goal was to find the simplest, most stable framework possible — one that worked across industries, ages, cultures, and contexts. It took seven years to stabilize. Hundreds of individuals. Dozens of organizations. Retiring management consultants finding their next chapter. Startup founders learning to build from purpose. Burnt-out executives discovering what they actually wanted.
And one 13-year-old who, after completing her Magnum Opus, went on to build a thriving business of her own — because she finally knew what she was made for.
Israel completed his own Magnum Opus in 2020. Six years later, it still holds. It still guides every decision. That is the test that matters most — not the research, not the patent. The fact that it is still true.
The transition looks different for everyone. The clarity feels the same.
"I finally understood why baking made me feel like myself when nothing else did."
Her Peak Power
Built to make things real.
She came to the Magnum Opus at 13, in the middle of a period of deep depression. The darkness was real — and so was the question underneath it: what am I actually here for?
The answer had been in front of her the whole time. Baking — the precise, meditative, creative act of making something from nothing — was not a hobby. It was her language. Her Magnum Opus helped her see it as a direction, not an escape.
She opened a small craft bakery. It grew. She is now using her savings and profits to put herself through pastry chef school — funding her own university education through the business she built because she finally knew what she was made for. She is not yet 20.
"Forty years building other people's strategies. I had never built one for myself."
His Peak Power
The quiet force behind clarity.
After decades of advising organizations on strategy, he had never turned the lens on himself. The Magnum Opus surfaced what had always been true — his gift was not strategy. It was the ability to make complex things legible to the people who needed them most. His next chapter was built around that, not his title.
"I kept taking roles that were right for my career and wrong for my soul."
Her Peak Power
Stories that shift what people believe.
She had the career. What she lacked was a filter for the work that was actually hers to do. Her Magnum Opus gave her the language for what she was really after — and the conviction to start saying no to everything else.
"I have spent 20 years helping people understand themselves. I had never done this for me."
Her Peak Power
I hold the light so others can see.
The irony was not lost on her. Twenty years of clinical practice, a full roster of clients — and she had never turned the process on herself. Her Magnum Opus confirmed who she was with a precision that clinical training never quite reached.
"I had everything I was supposed to want. I just couldn't remember why I wanted it."
Her Peak Power
Impossible to lead from empty.
The Magnum Opus did not tell her to quit. It helped her understand why the role felt hollow — and what had been missing from how she was operating inside it. She stayed in leadership, but led differently. The exhaustion lifted within weeks.
"I knew my product. I didn't know why I cared about it. That gap was costing me."
His Peak Power
I build what others thought impossible.
His pitch had always been technically sharp. After his Magnum Opus, he could articulate the human reason behind the product. His next investor conversation was different. So was his hiring.
Most people who say this will spend the same amount on something that changes nothing this month. The cost of staying unclear is not zero. It compounds — the same way clarity does.
Every tier completes your full Magnum Opus. The difference is the level of human support alongside the AI-guided experience.
This is an investment in yourself — structured that way intentionally.
Your Magnum Opus does not sit in a drawer. The AI companion turns it into a living context — powered by the same conxiOS framework that built your profile. Not a general chatbot. An aligned intelligence, tuned to you.
Not sure where to start? Begin with The Work. You can add a guide session after you see your profile — most people want to the moment they read it.
"I have done years of therapy and read every self-help book there is. Nothing has ever made me feel this seen. The six words it gave me made me pull over and just sit with it."
Early participant · Age 38 · Career transition
No right answers. No wrong ones. Just you, honest, on the page.
Takes as long as it needs to. The depth is yours to set.
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