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Personal Values Test

RadicalDoubt

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Here is the test: https://personalvalu.es/personal-values-test
It's pretty simple, though hard for me lol

Here is a list of your most important values
Determination


Control

Wisdom

Intelligence

Privacy
 

Muladara

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Here is a list of your most important values

Health

well-being, fitness, not being sick

Those who value health take conscious actions to maintain physical and mental fitness. They do not shy away from practicing sports and are happy to follow a healthy diet. They are aware of the consequences of insufficient health care.

People who care about health are often disciplined and systematic. Caring for health manifests itself in many elements of their everyday life.

In extreme cases, excessive interest in your health can cause harmful fears and concerns.

Creativity

imagination, inventiveness

The imagination of creative people has no limits. They shape the world as we know it. They are never template minded and are not afraid to question the status quo. Creating is their passion, and creativity manifests itself in many aspects of everyday life.

Creative people can stand out in the crowd. They are a source of bold and unusual ideas.

Losing ourselves in the creative process can make us too far from reality.

Growth

physical, intellectual and spiritual development

Growth is an integral part of every person's life. The power of development lies in the ability to independently decide on its direction. It allows us to achieve personal desires and become what we want to be.

People interested in growth are very conscious about achieving their goals. They believe in their abilities and do not avoid the necessary effort.

It may happen that the existing environment does not provide opportunities for further growth. In such cases, there is a feeling that you are not using your full potential.

Passion

a vocation or loved hobby

Passion is an activity in which we find real pleasure. People with passion are very excited when their interests are discussed. They can talk about them for hours. The effects of their work can be impressive because they put a lot of heart into it.

Passionates are very committed to their work. They get pleasure and satisfaction from doing it. They pay a lot of attention to details.

Sometimes you can get lost in your favorite activity. Do not forget about people who also need your presence and attention.

Authenticity

truthfulness, genuineness

Authentic persons do not have to prove anything to others. They are themselves in every situation. When asked for their opinion, they will give an honest answer, even if their opinion is not popular. They do not find themselves in an environment where lying or lack of honesty often occurs.

People who value authenticity generally have no problems with self-acceptance. They can easily see falsehood or insincerity in the behavior of others.

Not all people want to be confronted with the truth. Sometimes it can be uncomfortable or painful for them. It is worth knowing how to be tactful.


Yeah it was a bit hard to decide on most of them, but cool test anyway.
 

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Authenticity

truthfulness, genuineness


Authentic persons do not have to prove anything to others. They are themselves in every situation. When asked for their opinion, they will give an honest answer, even if their opinion is not popular. They do not find themselves in an environment where lying or lack of honesty often occurs.

People who value authenticity generally have no problems with self-acceptance. They can easily see falsehood or insincerity in the behavior of others.

Not all people want to be confronted with the truth. Sometimes it can be uncomfortable or painful for them. It is worth knowing how to be tactful.


Financial stability

stable income, financial freedom


For people who value financial stability, money is important, but not the most important. It is a medium of exchange and is needed to fulfill your own needs and dreams. It is not an end in itself, but only an instrument needed to achieve it.

Conscious financial management is characteristic for those who value financial stability. They usually work patiently according to a predetermined plan.

In some cases, strict control over finances can turn into stinginess. Do not let money rule you.

Trust

a belief in someone or something


We all have to rely on something. Sometimes it's family and friends. Sometimes business partners or the government. Trust is a particularly important value because many aspects of our daily life are based on it.

Trust allows you to build strong relationships with other people. Often they will have values similar to ours.

Be careful with whom you trust. Not everyone has sincere intentions.


Privacy

the right to have secrets, discretion


In today's world, privacy is still a desired value. Privacy-conscious people only provide information that they want to share publicly. They feel uncomfortable about being watched.

People who value privacy and discretion can often be relied upon. They usually clearly define the boundaries of their privacy and actively defend it.

It is worth establishing areas of privacy where you will feel comfortable while not being isolated from your environment.

Discipline

obedience, self-control


It is the ability to subordinate one's actions to the realization of a long-term plan. Disciplined people always have a goal in mind. They are also aware of how much they can achieve with their work and persistence if they really want something.

It is a value characteristic of people who are determined and goal-oriented. They are able to give up temporary pleasures in favor of a postponed reward.

Be careful that you don't start demanding too much of yourself. It is possible that at some point we set ourselves too high expectations.
 

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The first 10 were easy, was hard to narrow it down to 5, but some of these things you can't have one without the other:


Growth​

physical, intellectual and spiritual development​


Growth is an integral part of every person's life. The power of development lies in the ability to independently decide on its direction. It allows us to achieve personal desires and become what we want to be.

People interested in growth are very conscious about achieving their goals. They believe in their abilities and do not avoid the necessary effort.

It may happen that the existing environment does not provide opportunities for further growth. In such cases, there is a feeling that you are not using your full potential.


Creativity​

imagination, inventiveness​


The imagination of creative people has no limits. They shape the world as we know it. They are never template minded and are not afraid to question the status quo. Creating is their passion, and creativity manifests itself in many aspects of everyday life.

Creative people can stand out in the crowd. They are a source of bold and unusual ideas.

Losing ourselves in the creative process can make us too far from reality.


Authenticity​

truthfulness, genuineness​


Authentic persons do not have to prove anything to others. They are themselves in every situation. When asked for their opinion, they will give an honest answer, even if their opinion is not popular. They do not find themselves in an environment where lying or lack of honesty often occurs.

People who value authenticity generally have no problems with self-acceptance. They can easily see falsehood or insincerity in the behavior of others.

Not all people want to be confronted with the truth. Sometimes it can be uncomfortable or painful for them. It is worth knowing how to be tactful.



Uniqueness​

being particularly remarkable or unusual​


Each of us is unique, but some people like to emphasize it. Extraordinary people make the world a much more interesting place. They like to be noticed and they like to surprise. They avoid everything that is common and popular in favor of what is unique and unusual.

Some people bring a new portion of energy wherever they appear. Their influence on the environment can awaken the creativity of others.

In some environments, standing out may be misunderstood. It is not an environment in which you will be able to be fully yourself.


Variety​

frequent change, diversity​


People who value diversity lead a very varied life, during which they will experience everything that caught their attention even for a moment. In the life of a person who loves diversity, there is only one thing you can be confident about - change.

Diversity and openness to change is a great way to explore the world around you. It allows to gather priceless and unforgettable experiences.

People focused on constant change can find it harder to devote themselves to something for longer periods of time. They are quickly bored with stagnation.


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Ethics​

moral behavior​

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People who value ethics often stand guard over morality. They actively oppose unethical actions and are able to assess the situation well through a broader perspective. They are excellent at making objective judgments.
strengths
People who value ethics can be relied on because they follow clearly defined rules in their lives. They are also consistent in their beliefs and will defend them for the general good.
dangers
A distorted sense of ethics can lead to a misjudgment of reality. You should remember that not everything is black or white.

Growth​

physical, intellectual and spiritual development​

info
Growth is an integral part of every person's life. The power of development lies in the ability to independently decide on its direction. It allows us to achieve personal desires and become what we want to be.
strengths
People interested in growth are very conscious about achieving their goals. They believe in their abilities and do not avoid the necessary effort.
dangers
It may happen that the existing environment does not provide opportunities for further growth. In such cases, there is a feeling that you are not using your full potential.

Love​

deep feeling of affection​

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Love manifests itself in the interest and care of another person. Depending on who it is addressed to, it can take various forms. It is one of the most important human needs because everyone wants to love and be loved.
strengths
The feeling of love is often a strong motivation for action and change. It can bring out the noblest qualities of man.
dangers
Strong feelings and intense emotions can sometimes make them difficult to control. Rational thinking is then pushed into the background.

Wisdom​

making good decisions and judgements​

info
Wisdom comes from the knowledge and experience gained in life. It allows to objectively assess the situation and make the right choices. It is also a mature way of looking at the world and other people.
strengths
Wise people can anticipate the long-term consequences of difficult decisions. They are always interested in expanding their knowledge.
dangers
Besides relying on your own wisdom, it's important to stay open to other people's wisdom. You can learn a lot from their experiences.

Inner harmony​

balance, self-fulfilment​

info
Internal harmony and balance allow you to find relief in the hustle and bustle of the surrounding world. Thanks to them, we can still enjoy small things. Self-awareness is an important element on the way to achieving inner balance.
strengths
Those who value inner harmony are generally people who are aware of their own values. They avoid extreme emotions and follow their own path.
dangers
Finding your inner balance requires being honest with yourself. Sometimes you have to answer difficult or uncomfortable questions.
 

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1. Honesty​

sincerity, frankness​


Honesty is about expressing your true opinion openly. It makes our thoughts and actions coherent. Honesty is based on authenticity, mutual trust and has a huge impact on shaping relationships with other people.

Honest people have no problem expressing their own opinion. You can rely on their truthfulness and authenticity.

If we are not asked for absolute honesty, it can hurt someone to tell an unpleasant truth.

2. Authenticity​

truthfulness, genuineness​


Authentic persons do not have to prove anything to others. They are themselves in every situation. When asked for their opinion, they will give an honest answer, even if their opinion is not popular. They do not find themselves in an environment where lying or lack of honesty often occurs.

People who value authenticity generally have no problems with self-acceptance. They can easily see falsehood or insincerity in the behavior of others.

Not all people want to be confronted with the truth. Sometimes it can be uncomfortable or painful for them. It is worth knowing how to be tactful.

3. Uniqueness​

being particularly remarkable or unusual​


Each of us is unique, but some people like to emphasize it. Extraordinary people make the world a much more interesting place. They like to be noticed and they like to surprise. They avoid everything that is common and popular in favor of what is unique and unusual.

Some people bring a new portion of energy wherever they appear. Their influence on the environment can awaken the creativity of others.

In some environments, standing out may be misunderstood. It is not an environment in which you will be able to be fully yourself.

4. Pleasure​

enjoyment, happiness, satisfaction​


Everyone finds pleasure in something different. Indulging in pleasure allows you to break away from your daily routine. These are the moments when we can feel fulfilled. This is when we renew our energy for the next actions.

You can learn cheerfulness from people who value pleasure and joy, because they focus mainly on the positives. They have a lot of distance to themselves and their lives.

Danger arises when feelings of pleasure or happiness are sought in stimulants or addictions.

5. Ambition​

aspiration, strong desire to succeed​


Ambition comes from a strong self-esteem. It manifests itself in setting goals that are difficult to achieve and their consistent realization. Ambitious people build their image through their own achievements.

Ambitious people boldly choose their goals. When necessary, they are ready to make sacrifices.

Being too ambitious and not properly assessing your own abilities may end in failure.

This was tough to order. I feel like any of these top 5 could be my number 1 value.
 

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Justice​

fairness, integrity​


Social order is based on justice and honesty. Righteous people follow precisely defined principles in their lives. They expect the same from others. They generally have a very well-developed sense of morality.

The righteous follow the rules that apply to everyone. They actively defend this order and oppose all forms of injustice.

Not everything is black or white. Judging a situation fairly requires real wisdom.

Competence​

capability, expertise, skill​


Competence is a high level of knowledge and skills in a given field. Competent people put a lot of effort into ensuring that the quality of their work meets the highest expectations. They are aware of the need for continuous self-improvement.

Competent people perform their duties excellently. They are accurate and effective in what they do.

When others are aware of our competence, they may try to burden us with too many responsibilities and tasks.

Financial stability​

stable income, financial freedom​


For people who value financial stability, money is important, but not the most important. It is a medium of exchange and is needed to fulfill your own needs and dreams. It is not an end in itself, but only an instrument needed to achieve it.

Conscious financial management is characteristic for those who value financial stability. They usually work patiently according to a predetermined plan.

In some cases, strict control over finances can turn into stinginess. Do not let money rule you.

Health​

well-being, fitness, not being sick​


Those who value health take conscious actions to maintain physical and mental fitness. They do not shy away from practicing sports and are happy to follow a healthy diet. They are aware of the consequences of insufficient health care.

People who care about health are often disciplined and systematic. Caring for health manifests itself in many elements of their everyday life.

In extreme cases, excessive interest in your health can cause harmful fears and concerns.

Freedom​

liberty, freedom of action and thought​


It is free will, which can freely manifest itself in actions taken and opinions expressed. People who value freedom want to live according to their own beliefs and principles. They do not like limitations and patterns.

Valuing your own freedom often goes hand in hand with respecting the freedom of others. People who value freedom usually make decisions very consciously.

Sometimes too strong a desire for freedom can lead to loneliness and isolation from the rest of society.
 

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Equality​

equal rights and opportunities for all​


It is a belief that we all deserve equal rights and opportunities. Equality is to protect us from injustice and exclusion. Ensuring equality does not come easily and requires breaking down many barriers.

Those who value equality recognize the need to guarantee equal opportunities and privileges for all. As far as they can, they strive to fight inequality.

The spread of equality in society is a long process. It is worth being aware that the effects of the efforts may appear after many years.

Authenticity​

truthfulness, genuineness​


Authentic persons do not have to prove anything to others. They are themselves in every situation. When asked for their opinion, they will give an honest answer, even if their opinion is not popular. They do not find themselves in an environment where lying or lack of honesty often occurs.

People who value authenticity generally have no problems with self-acceptance. They can easily see falsehood or insincerity in the behavior of others.

Not all people want to be confronted with the truth. Sometimes it can be uncomfortable or painful for them. It is worth knowing how to be tactful.


Control​

control of the situation or environment​


People who value control, like to be masters of the situation. No matter what happens, they are ready to make decisions. They are also ready to take responsibility for their actions. Interest in control can arise from a person's need for security or ambition.

The ability to wisely control important matters makes people with such a disposition consciously lead their lives.

Remember that we can't control everything. Trying to influence people in our environment can have a negative impact on relationships.

Wisdom​

making good decisions and judgements​


Wisdom comes from the knowledge and experience gained in life. It allows to objectively assess the situation and make the right choices. It is also a mature way of looking at the world and other people.

Wise people can anticipate the long-term consequences of difficult decisions. They are always interested in expanding their knowledge.


Besides relying on your own wisdom, it's important to stay open to other people's wisdom. You can learn a lot from their experiences.


Financial stability​

stable income, financial freedom​


For people who value financial stability, money is important, but not the most important. It is a medium of exchange and is needed to fulfill your own needs and dreams. It is not an end in itself, but only an instrument needed to achieve it.

Conscious financial management is characteristic for those who value financial stability. They usually work patiently according to a predetermined plan.

In some cases, strict control over finances can turn into stinginess. Do not let money rule you.
 

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Ethics​

moral behavior​

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People who value ethics often stand guard over morality. They actively oppose unethical actions and are able to assess the situation well through a broader perspective. They are excellent at making objective judgments.
strengths
People who value ethics can be relied on because they follow clearly defined rules in their lives. They are also consistent in their beliefs and will defend them for the general good.
dangers
A distorted sense of ethics can lead to a misjudgment of reality. You should remember that not everything is black or white.

Courage​

fearlessness, bravery​

info
It's about being ready to follow your heart and acting according to your values. Courageous people are seldom satisfied with compromises. They take what they want from life or are determined to find a way to achieve it.
strengths
The courageous have a chance to achieve what some are even afraid to dream about. In their struggle, they are accompanied by self-confidence and their abilities.
dangers
Be careful not to confuse courage with bravado. Courage comes from wisdom, and bravado comes from imprudence.

Compassion​

empathy, sympathy​

info
Compassion manifests itself in seeing and understanding the suffering of the other being. People capable of compassion are not indifferent to human problems. When possible, they voluntarily provide help and support.
strengths
Empathetic people can perfectly understand the emotions of another person. This proves their highly developed emotional intelligence.
dangers
Too much involvement in other people's feelings and problems can have a negative impact on your mental comfort and life satisfaction.


Determination​

persistence, perseverance​

info
It is a constant effort despite numerous difficulties and adversities. Thanks to determination people fulfill their ambitions. It allows them to survive difficult moments and move on in the direction they want to go.
strengths
Persistent people have a good chance of achieving what for others is only a fantasy. They are characterized by steadfastness and fortitude. Usually they are driven by strong motivation.
dangers
From time to time, it is worthwhile to consider whether the goal you are currently aiming at is exactly what you want to achieve.


Independence​

self-reliance, self-sufficiency​

info
Independence gives a sense of security and control. It also creates favourable conditions for growth. Those who value independence are reluctant to give control over their life to someone else.
strengths
Independent people trust their own choices the most. They can solve problems on their own. They value freedom of action very much.
dangers
Trusting someone else can be problematic and create feelings of insecurity.
 

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Your 5 values:

Growth: physical, intellectual and spiritual development


Wisdom: making good decisions and judgements

Spirituality: focusing on intangible aspects of life

Justice: fairness, integrity

Ethics: moral behavior
 

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I tried to do the test and hated how many false dichotomies I saw there.
 

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Curiosity​

willingness to explore and learn​


Curiosity is one of the traits that have had a huge impact on the shape of our civilization. Searching for answers to intriguing questions, in-depth knowledge of a subject, interest in the surrounding world are the characteristics of people who value curiosity.

People driven by curiosity are on the right track to achieve wisdom. They are not afraid to ask questions. A strong passion is often present in their lives.

Sometimes discovering the essence of an issue can be disappointing. We must also remember that our curiosity should not infringe upon someone else's privacy.

Creativity​

imagination, inventiveness​


The imagination of creative people has no limits. They shape the world as we know it. They are never template minded and are not afraid to question the status quo. Creating is their passion, and creativity manifests itself in many aspects of everyday life.

Creative people can stand out in the crowd. They are a source of bold and unusual ideas.

Losing ourselves in the creative process can make us too far from reality.

Wisdom​

making good decisions and judgements​


Wisdom comes from the knowledge and experience gained in life. It allows to objectively assess the situation and make the right choices. It is also a mature way of looking at the world and other people.

Wise people can anticipate the long-term consequences of difficult decisions. They are always interested in expanding their knowledge.

Besides relying on your own wisdom, it's important to stay open to other people's wisdom. You can learn a lot from their experiences.

Independence​

self-reliance, self-sufficiency​


Independence gives a sense of security and control. It also creates favourable conditions for growth. Those who value independence are reluctant to give control over their life to someone else.

Independent people trust their own choices the most. They can solve problems on their own. They value freedom of action very much.

Trusting someone else can be problematic and create feelings of insecurity.

Authenticity​

truthfulness, genuineness​


Authentic persons do not have to prove anything to others. They are themselves in every situation. When asked for their opinion, they will give an honest answer, even if their opinion is not popular. They do not find themselves in an environment where lying or lack of honesty often occurs.

People who value authenticity generally have no problems with self-acceptance. They can easily see falsehood or insincerity in the behavior of others.

Not all people want to be confronted with the truth. Sometimes it can be uncomfortable or painful for them. It is worth knowing how to be tactful.
I tried to do the test and hated how many false dichotomies I saw there.
They were not supposed to be dichotomies. It was merely just forcing you to prioritize one value against another, without providing context.
 

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They were not supposed to be dichotomies. It was merely just forcing you to prioritize one value against another, without providing context.
This involved choosing between values that were heavily overlapping which was aggravating.
 

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This involved choosing between values that were heavily overlapping which was aggravating.
yeah, I'll grant you that. I tried not to waste too much time thinking about it, it just was what it was...
 
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So many options . . . o_O

1. Determination
It is a constant effort despite numerous difficulties and adversities. Thanks to determination people fulfill their ambitions. It allows them to survive difficult moments and move on in the direction they want to go.

2. Security
The value of security comes from our primary needs. The sense of security allows you to feel comfortable and opens the possibility of further development. People in need of security can do a lot to avoid danger.

3. Peace
People who value peace tend to avoid conflicts. If they engage in disputes, it is mainly to help resolve them. They are willing to make compromises and sacrifices if it is required to regain peace.

4. Health
Those who value health take conscious actions to maintain physical and mental fitness. They do not shy away from practicing sports and are happy to follow a healthy diet. They are aware of the consequences of insufficient health care.

5. Privacy
In today's world, privacy is still a desired value. Privacy-conscious people only provide information that they want to share publicly. They feel uncomfortable about being watched.



This is reasonably accurate to me.

I wanted to play again to see if I got the same result. I played three more times. The first quiz I chose 10 top values. For the next three I chose Select All and then clicked through the results. I got a somewhat different result each time. My top four or five - Security, Peace, Privacy and Health - consistently appeared in the results from Selecting All and playing. So the ranking isn't all that important if these four are in the top five. Oddly Determination didn't show up in any top 5 again. :D
 

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Helpfulness: benevolence, service, altruism.
Altruists put other people’s needs above their own. They devote a large part of their lives to helping those in need. Thanks to their sensitivity and empathy they are not indifferent to the problems of others.
Helpful people are often highly motivated to act. Their willingness to help causes them to gather many thankful people around them.
Too much sacrifice can be destructive. Altruists should remember to meet their basic needs in order to continue with their mission.


Ethics: moral behavior.
People who value ethics often stand guard over morality. They actively oppose unethical actions and are able to assess the situation well through a broader perspective. They are excellent at making objective judgments.
People who value ethics can be relied on because they follow clearly defined rules in their lives. They are also consistent in their beliefs and will defend them for the general good.
A distorted sense of ethics can lead to a misjudgment of reality. You should remember that not everything is black or white.


Spirituality: focusing on intangible aspects of life.
Spirituality makes us focus a lot of our attention on immaterial reality. It is a constant search for the meaning of life. It evolves with our inner development and the subsequent stages of life.
People interested in spirituality are looking for answers to fundamental questions important to them. They are capable of self-reflection and keeping an open mind.
Spirituality is a very personal and individual matter. It is important to remember that not everyone will share our beliefs.


Meaningful work: positive impact on other people's lives.
Having a valuable job allows you to positively influence the lives of others. It gives a sense of being needed and useful to society. Seeing the value in your work gives you a lot of energy to act and avoids professional burnout.
People with meaningful work are very committed to it. They put a lot of effort into what they do, but they get enormous satisfaction from it.
Finding a job that you deem valuable is not an easy task. Good knowledge of your own values is helpful here.


Justice: fairness, integrity.
Social order is based on justice and honesty. Righteous people follow precisely defined principles in their lives. They expect the same from others. They generally have a very well-developed sense of morality.
The righteous follow the rules that apply to everyone. They actively defend this order and oppose all forms of injustice.
Not everything is black or white.
Judging a situation fairly requires real wisdom.
 
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