Level of consciousness Test - the question form

Questions: 17 · 4 minutes
1. How do you prefer to resolve conflicts?
Avoid them at all costs
Seek help from elders or authorities
Use force or threats
Follow established rules and procedures
Find a rational and advantageous solution
Seek consensus and harmony
Analyze the situation and integrate different approaches
Consider the broader consequences and synergistic effects
2. What is most important to you in life?
Survival and safety
Family and traditions
Personal power and influence
Order and stability
Success and achievement
Harmony and equality
Integration and wholeness
A global perspective and evolution
3. How do you feel about change?
I avoid change to maintain safety.
I accept change if it supports traditions.
I welcome change if it increases my power.
I accept change if it aligns with rules.
I seek change for improvement and progress.
I support change that promotes harmony.
I analyze change and integrate it into a system.
I view change as part of global evolution.
4. How do you make decisions?
Instinctively, based on personal safety
By following traditions and the advice of elders
Based on personal power and influence
By following established rules and laws
By analyzing benefits and risks
By taking into account the views of all involved
By integrating different approaches and information
By considering global and long-term consequences
5. How do you view power or authority?
Power does not matter; survival is what matters.
I respect the authority of elders and traditions.
I strive for personal power and dominance.
I respect authority based on laws and rules.
Power should be rational and effective.
Power should be distributed evenly.
Power should be flexible and well-structured.
Power should promote global integration.
6. How do you approach working in a team?
I work in a team because it is easier to survive.
I work in a team to maintain traditions.
I work in a team to be the most dominant and strongest.
I work in a team by following rules and order.
I work in a team to achieve success.
I work in a team to achieve harmony.
I work in a team to integrate different approaches.
I work in a team to achieve global goals.
7. How do you approach risk?
I avoid risks in order to survive.
I take risks if they support traditions.
I take risks if they increase my power.
I take risks if they align with rules.
I take risks if they lead to success.
I take risks if they promote harmony.
I analyze risks and integrate them into a system.
I take risks if they lead to global integration.
8. How do you relate to the environment?
I take care of my immediate surroundings.
Nature helps me maintain customs and follow traditions.
I use nature to become stronger.
I follow established environmental rules.
I use nature as a resource for material well-being.
I strive for harmony with nature.
I analyze and integrate ecological approaches.
I see nature as part of a global ecosystem.
9. How do you view education?
Education is important for my safety and survival.
Education should not undermine customs and traditions.
Education is important for increasing my power and strength.
Education should follow established rules.
Education is important for achieving personal success.
Education should promote harmony in society.
Education should be systematic and help develop all of humanity.
Education is important for the global evolution of the entire world.
10. How do you view health?
Health directly affects survival
Health helps maintain traditions and customs
Health is important for increasing strength and power
Health should be maintained according to clear rules
Health is important for achieving my personal success
Health promotes overall harmony
A person’s health is important for humanity as a system
Each person’s health is important for global well-being and evolution
11. How do you view innovations?
Innovations are important for personal survival.
Innovations should not conflict with traditions and customs.
Innovations are important for increasing my strength and power.
Innovations should comply with rules and laws.
Innovations are important for a person’s success.
Innovations should promote harmony for everyone.
Innovations should help strengthen a systems-based approach.
Innovations are important for the global evolution of humanity.
12. How do you view friendship?
Friendship is important for survival
Friendship is associated with traditions and rituals
Friendship is important for strengthening power
Friendship should follow the rules of close relationships
Friendship is important for achieving success
Friendship should promote harmony in relationships
Friendship is an important part of the overall social system
People’s friendships are important for global evolution
13. How do you view responsibility?
Responsibility is important for survival and safety.
Responsibility is linked to preserving family traditions and rituals.
Responsibility is important for increasing personal power.
Responsibility helps people follow rules.
Responsibility is important for achieving success.
People's responsibility contributes to social harmony.
Responsibility supports a systematic approach.
Responsibility is important for global evolution.
14. How do you feel about artificial intelligence (AI)?
AI is important for ensuring my safety
AI should not conflict with traditions and customs
AI is important for increasing power
AI should comply with rules and laws
AI is important for achieving my personal success
AI should promote universal harmony
AI should be integrated into the global system
AI is important for global evolution
15. How do you view leadership?
Leadership is important for survival
Leadership should uphold traditions
Leadership is important for increasing power
Leadership should not conflict with rules and restrictions
Leadership is important for achieving personal success
Leadership should promote harmony in society
Leadership should be integrated into the overall system
Leadership supports the world’s overall evolution
16. How do you feel about freedom?
Freedom ensures survival and safety
Freedom should not conflict with traditions and the preservation of customs
Freedom is important for increasing personal power and strength
Freedom should align with rules and laws
Freedom is important for achieving personal success
Freedom should promote social harmony
Freedom should support the development and preservation of the social system
Without freedom, global development is not possible
17. How do you view fairness?
Fairness is important for my survival.
Fairness should support family interests and traditions.
Fairness is important for increasing my power and strength.
Fairness should align with established rules.
Fairness is important for achieving success in life.
Fairness promotes overall harmony.
Fairness should be built into the social system.
Fairness is important for global prosperity and evolution.
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