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1. The most important thing in life is to be an important person. Achieving greatness is even more important than enjoying life, having friends, or acting morally.
AGREE? ________________________________________________________________
DISAGREE? ______________________________________________________________
QUALIFY? _______________________________________________________________

2. People are shaped by their experiences. The way a person thinks and acts is mainly a result of how life has treated them.
AGREE? ________________________________________________________________
DISAGREE? ______________________________________________________________
QUALIFY? _______________________________________________________________

3. Science and industry lead to disaster. Humankind would be happier if we lived simpler lives in harmony with nature.
AGREE? ________________________________________________________________
DISAGREE? ______________________________________________________________
QUALIFY? _______________________________________________________________

4. It is important to feel emotions powerfully. Whether you are feeling guilt, love, sadness, horror, or joy, you should go big.
AGREE? ________________________________________________________________
DISAGREE? ______________________________________________________________
QUALIFY? _______________________________________________________________

5. The way someone looks is an indication of who and what they really are.
AGREE? ________________________________________________________________
DISAGREE? ______________________________________________________________
QUALIFY? _______________________________________________________________

6. I enjoy spending time in nature. Spending time in nature is good for my mental health.
AGREE? ________________________________________________________________
DISAGREE? ______________________________________________________________
QUALIFY? _______________________________________________________________

7. Revenge is completely pointless. Nothing can be gained through it.
AGREE? ________________________________________________________________
DISAGREE? ______________________________________________________________
QUALIFY? _______________________________________________________________

8. Parents have a duty to love their children no matter what.
AGREE? ________________________________________________________________
DISAGREE? ______________________________________________________________
QUALIFY? _______________________________________________________________

9. Hubris (excessive pride) will always lead to a person’s downfall.
AGREE? ________________________________________________________________
DISAGREE? ______________________________________________________________
QUALIFY? _______________________________________________________________

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
1.
AGREE? Disagree
DISAGREE? X
QUALIFY? Valuing achievement is fine, but greatness shouldn't trump basic well‑being, relationships, or morality. A life focused solely on status can be empty or harmful.

2.
AGREE? Partly agree
DISAGREE?
QUALIFY? Experience strongly shapes people, but genetics, temperament, choices, and social context also matter. It's an interaction, not a single cause.

3.
AGREE? Disagree
DISAGREE? X
QUALIFY? Science and industry have caused harm but also immense benefits (health, food, communication). The goal should be responsible, sustainable use of technology and simpler lifestyles where appropriate.

4.
AGREE? Disagree
DISAGREE? X
QUALIFY? Feeling deeply can be valuable, but emotional intensity needs regulation and context. “Go big” can be authentic sometimes and destructive other times.

5.
AGREE? Disagree
DISAGREE? X
QUALIFY? Appearance can convey some information (style, health), but it's an unreliable and biased basis for judging character or worth.

6.
AGREE? Agree
DISAGREE?
QUALIFY? For many people, time in nature improves mood and stress; access and personal preference vary, and nature alone isn't a cure-all.

7.
AGREE? Partly agree
DISAGREE?
QUALIFY? Revenge may give short‑term satisfaction but usually causes more harm than good. In rare cases it can serve as deterrence or signal, but restorative justice is generally better.

8.
AGREE? Agree (with caveats)
DISAGREE?
QUALIFY? Parents have a strong moral duty to care for and protect children; expecting unconditional love is ideal, but real situations (abuse, incapacity) complicate this and responsibility includes not harming and seeking help when needed.

9.
AGREE? Disagree
DISAGREE? X
QUALIFY? Hubris often contributes to downfall by blinding judgment, but it's not an absolute law—context, competence, and luck can prevent or delay consequences.