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Related Words, Beliefs, Background for Choice #28

self test A on the above          self test B on the above    

INDIVIDUAL GLORY

I am competitive and prefer  “I win, you lose” zero sum game outcomes.  I can be egotistical.  I have something of a pioneering spirit and at times am comfortable being  “a lone wolf.” I will sometimes seek credit for contributions I make to group efforts, rather than just remaining anonymous.  I value a social philosophy / belief system that places individual interests and rights above those of society—and individual freedom, self-reliance and independence above any social contract obligations.  Where applicable I’ll more often say "I" than "we" and “us” instead of “me.”    

CELEBRATING TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS

I am a team player. I love being part of co-operative efforts. I like “win-win” outcomes and think there’s enough glory to go around.  I suspect that my self-esteem benefits from the community groups I belong to, and to a “sense of belonging”. I value a social philosophy / belief system that emphasizes the interdependence of every human being and promotes co-operation over competition.         I'd say I'm more spiritual and value connectedness, than egotistical.  Where applicable, more often I'll say "we" than "I", or refer to “us”
instead of “me.” 
   

                               Left Hand choice:  theme #103A                       Right Hand Choice: theme #103B                        

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