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What Are Your Core Values?
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Your ideal Saturday looks like...
Quality time with family — parents, siblings, kids
Working on a passion project or side hustle
Exploring somewhere new — a hike, a city, a restaurant
Volunteering or contributing to a cause you believe in
When it comes to money, you believe...
Save aggressively — security and stability matter most
Save and invest wisely — financial security enables freedom later
Give generously — money is meant to help others
Spend on what brings joy to your household
In choosing where to live, you prioritize...
Near extended family
Where the best career opportunities are
Somewhere exciting with lots to explore
A stable, safe community with good schools
Your biggest relationship dealbreaker would be...
Someone who does not value family
Someone without ambition or drive
Someone who wants to control or restrict you
Someone with fundamentally different spiritual beliefs
When making a major life decision, you weigh...
How it affects your family and close relationships
Whether it advances your goals and legacy
Whether it aligns with your deeper purpose and ethics
Whether it provides long-term security
Your dream partner shares your passion for...
Building a strong, close-knit family
Growing intellectually and having deep conversations
Traveling and collecting experiences together
Making the world a better place
How important is religion or spirituality in your life?
Central — it guides my daily decisions
Important but personal — I keep it private
Not very — I focus more on tangible goals
Open-minded — I am curious about many perspectives
When you think about having children...
It is one of the most important things in life to me
Maybe, but not at the expense of my career
I want to raise curious, educated children who think critically
I think deeply about the responsibility and what I could offer
You most admire people who...
Are devoted to their family and community
Have achieved great things through hard work
Have expanded human knowledge and understanding
Have dedicated their lives to a cause greater than themselves
In five years, you hope to have...
A thriving career and financial independence
A warm home filled with family and laughter
Traveled to 10+ new places and grown as a person
Made a real, measurable difference in the world
Conflict in relationships should be handled by...
Talking it through calmly and finding compromise
Being honest even if it is uncomfortable
Considering what is best for the family unit
Stepping back to gain perspective before reacting
Your ideal partner's career is...
Stable and reliable — I value financial security
Ambitious and impressive — I want a power couple dynamic
Flexible enough to allow for travel and experiences
Meaningful and purpose-driven, even if it pays less
The best conversations are about...
Ideas, philosophy, books, and new perspectives
Plans, goals, and strategy for the future
Travel stories, adventures, and funny experiences
Family news, shared memories, and community
When it comes to routine vs spontaneity, you prefer...
A solid routine — predictability is comforting
Mostly structured but with room for surprises
Minimal routine — I like to go where life takes me
A routine that includes time for learning and growth
Your political views are...
Strong and important to who I am — my partner must align
Moderate — I value pragmatism over ideology
I care more about ideas than political labels
Not central to my identity — I focus on personal life
You handle stress by...
Leaning on family and close friends for support
Working harder — productivity calms me
Organizing and planning — creating order calms me
Reflecting, journaling, or meditating
The legacy you want to leave is...
A loving family that carries on your values
A body of work or business that outlives you
A legacy of ideas, knowledge, and intellectual contribution
Having made the world more just and compassionate
Education and continuous learning are...
Essential — I never want to stop growing intellectually
Important for career advancement
Valuable but not a priority — life teaches best
Important to model for my children
Your relationship with risk is...
I avoid unnecessary risk — stability matters
Calculated risks for career and financial growth
I minimize risk — protecting what I have built matters most
I take risks when they align with my values and purpose
The most important quality in a long-term partner is...
Loyalty and devotion to family
Intelligence and curiosity
Reliability and trustworthiness
Shared sense of purpose and meaning
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