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Choose:

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You are in an assembly. A woman on stage is calling your name. Do you:

Go up on stage Stay seated

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You are in a library. There is one copy left of a book you want to read, but another

person also wants it. Do you:

Take the book Give it to the other person

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You are on a bus. A man points to a photo of a murderer in a newspaper, saying that if you know him you could save his life.

You feel as though you do know the criminal. Do you:

Admit that you know him Lie and turn away

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Someone you dislike approaches you and asks if you like them. Do you:

Say you like them Tell the truth

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You are on a desert island. Would you rather have:

Fresh drinking water A friend

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You have an embarrassing secret. Would you:

Tell one good friend the whole

secretTell lots of friends

little bits of it

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A friend dares you to do something you are secretly terrified of. Do you:

Admit that you are too scared Take on the dare

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You find a formula for a new medicine on the ground. Do you:

Tell everyone you invented it

Tell them you found it on the

ground

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You catch a friend telling your secret to a group of people who are laughing at you. Do you:

Admit that it is your secret Punch the friend

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A scary homeless man approaches you and asks for food. You only have an apple for lunch and are very hungry. Do you:

Give him the apple Slap his hand away

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A homeless man approaches you asking for food. You only have an apple for lunch. Do you:

Give him the apple

Ignore him and walk away

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When meeting a new person, would you:

Nod politely Shake their hand

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Erudite - knowledge

"We submit the following statements as truth: "Ignorance" is defined not as stupidity but as lack of knowledge. Lack of knowledge inevitable leads to disconnect among people with differences. Lack of understanding leads to a disconnect among people with differences. Disconnection among people with differences leads to conflict. Knowledge is the only logical solution to the problem of conflict. Therefore, we propose that in order to eliminate conflict, we must eliminate the disconnect among those with differences by correcting the lack of understanding that arises from ignorance with knowledge.

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Candor - honesty

Value honesty. See truth as black or white. Blame duplicity for the worlds problems. Believe that politeness is deception in pretty packaging.

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Dauntless - bravery"We believe that cowardice is to blame for the world’s injustices. We believe that peace is hard-won, that sometimes it is necessary to fight for peace. But more than that: We believe that justice is more important than peace. We believe in freedom from fear, in denying fear the power to influence our decisions. We believe in ordinary acts of bravery, in the courage that drives one person to stand up for another. We believe in acknowledging fear and the extent to which it rules us. We believe in facing that fear no matter what the cost to our comfort, our happiness, or even our sanity. We believe in shouting for those who can only whisper, in defending those who cannot defend themselves. We believe, not just in bold words but in bold deeds to match them. We believe that pain and death are better than cowardice and inaction because we believe in action. We do not believe in living comfortable lives. We do not believe that silence is useful. We do not believe in good manners. We do not believe in empty heads, empty mouths, or empty hands. We do not believe that learning to master violence encourages unnecessary violence. We do not believe that we should be allowed to stand idly by. We do not believe that any other virtue is more important than bravery."

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Amity - kindnessTrust A son says to his Mother: “Mother, today I fought with my friend.”His Mother says: “Why did you fight with your friend?”“Because he demanded something of me, and I would not give it to him.”“Why did you not give it to him?”“Because it was mine.”“My son, you now have your possessions, but you do not have your friend. Which would you rather have?”“My friend.”“Then give freely, trusting that you will also be given what you need.”

Self-Sufficiency A Daughter says to her father: “Father, today I fought with my friend.”Her Father says: says: “Why did you fight with your friend?”“Because she insulted me, and I was angry.”“Why were you so angry?”“Because she lied about me.” (In some versions: “Because I was hurt by her words.”)“My daughter, did your friend’s words change who you are?”“No.”“Then do not be angry. The opinions of others cannot damage you.”

Forgiveness A Husband says to his Wife: “Wife, today I fought with my enemy.”His wife says: “Why did you fight with your enemy?”“Because I hate him.”“My husband, why do you hate him?”“Because he wronged me.”“The wrong is past. You must let it rest where it lies.”

Kindness A Wife says to her Husband: “Husband, today I fought with my enemy.”Her Husband says: Why did you fight with your enemy?”“Because I spoke cruel words to her.”“My wife, why did you speak cruel words to her?”“Because I believed them to be true.”“Then you must no longer think cruel thoughts. Cruel thoughts lead to cruel words, and hurt you as much as they hurt their target.”

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Abnegation - selflessness

"I will be my undoing If I become my obsession. I will forget the ones I love If I do not serve them. I will war with others If I refuse to see them. Therefore I choose to turn away From my reflection, To rely not on myself But on my brothers and sisters, To project always outward Until I disappear."