15 January 2002

I was wondering if some of my less dominant themes might be worth developing. Is there value in assessing and being aware of themes other than my "top five"?

Undoubtedly, your Signature Themes (your "top five") are the best place to start. As we described in Now, Discover Your Strengths, the combination of themes in your top five is unique. Considering differences in the order of themes, there are more than 33 million different combinations of Signature Themes -- so the chances of you bumping into your exact match are very slight.
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