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What Is Your Moral Alignment?
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You find a wallet with $500 and an ID. You...
Return it immediately with all the money
Return it but keep a small 'finder's fee'
Keep it — finders keepers
Return it anonymously — no reward needed
A law exists that you believe is unjust. You...
Follow it anyway — laws exist for a reason
Peacefully protest and work to change it
Ignore it completely — unjust laws deserve no respect
Follow it publicly but quietly work around it
Your friend asks you to lie to protect them from consequences. You...
Refuse — honesty is more important than loyalty
Lie without hesitation — friends come first
It depends on what they did
Help them avoid the situation entirely
You have the power to punish someone who wronged you. You...
Forgive them and move on
Seek proportional justice through proper channels
Make them suffer — they deserve it
Use the leverage for your own advantage
Rules and authority figures are...
Essential for maintaining social order
Useful guidelines but not absolute
Usually corrupt and self-serving
Obstacles to true freedom
You witness someone shoplifting food. You...
Report them — theft is theft
Look the other way — they probably need it
Help them not get caught
Buy the food for them instead
In a group project, you prefer to...
Create a structured plan and assign clear roles
Let everyone contribute however they see fit
Take charge and make the key decisions yourself
Do your own part independently
A stranger needs help but it would inconvenience you significantly. You...
Help them without hesitation — it is the right thing
Help if it is not too much trouble
Walk past — not your problem
Help, but expect something in return
You believe the ends justify the means.
Never — how you do things matters as much as what you achieve
Sometimes, if the cause is truly important
Absolutely — results are all that matter
It depends on who gets hurt
Your personal code of honor is...
Aligned with society's rules and expectations
My own — I follow my personal values regardless
Flexible depending on the situation
Strong but different from mainstream morality
When it comes to promises, you...
Always keep them no matter what
Try to, but break them if circumstances change
Only make promises you know you can keep
Promises are just words — actions matter more
You discover a loophole that would benefit you but harm others. You...
Ignore it — exploiting loopholes is wrong
Report the loophole so it gets fixed
Use it — it is not technically wrong
Use it but feel guilty about it
How do you feel about tradition?
Traditions provide important structure and meaning
Some are worth keeping, others should evolve
Most traditions are outdated and restrictive
I actively challenge traditions that do not serve people
Someone cuts in line in front of you. You...
Politely but firmly call them out
Say nothing but silently judge them
Cut in front of someone else to compensate
Let it go — it is not worth the conflict
If you could get away with anything, would your behavior change?
No — I do the right thing because it is right
Maybe slightly — I am human
Yes — fear of consequences is what keeps me in line
Absolutely — rules only matter when enforced
Your loyalty belongs primarily to...
The greater good and universal justice
My family and close friends above all
Myself first, then others
My principles, regardless of who they serve
When making moral decisions, you rely on...
Established rules, laws, and religious or ethical codes
My gut feeling about what is right
Whatever benefits me the most
Empathy and consideration for all affected
The world would be better if people...
Followed rules and respected authority more
Were kinder and more compassionate
Were freer to live on their own terms
Were smarter about looking out for themselves
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