Determine Which Values you Prefer

Top Values Tool

The following values inventory was created by Jason Merchey to determine which “Value Set” you most prefer (i.e., which are your “top values”).
A Value Set is a grouping of two or three values that in some way are similar (one is “Strength and Courage”, for example).
Spend 10-30 minutes reflecting on the examples of values you are presented.
Please check the number that describes your attraction to the following statements, with “1” meaning “absolutely none” and “10” meaning “an enthusiastic yes!”.
Your preferences will be ranked from highest to lowest by the computer.
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Sometimes you just have to bow to the absurd. – Melinda M. Snodgrass (b. 1951) American writer
Be creative with every moment. – Jan Phillips (b. 1949) writer and thought leader
We all belong to one human family. – Irene, rescuer of Jews during World War II.
Learn to say no. It will be more use to you than to able to read Latin. – Charles Spurgeon (b. 1834) English preacher and writer
He who commits wrong must suffer wrong. – Ralph Waldo Emerson (b. 1803) American writer and pioneer of personal growth
When we grant another person the status of hero, we instinctively protect his claim to superiority by denying our own full potential for empowerment. – Sue Erikson Bloland, American psychoanalyst
There is no hell like a troubled conscience. – English proverb
Great is truth, and it prevails. – III Esdras, 4:41
Something is wrong in America when I’m paying a lower tax rate than my secretary. – Warren Buffett (b. 1930) wealthy American philanthropist
Human happiness and moral duty are inseparably connected. – George Washington (b. 1732) America’s first president
My reality is my reality. I’m not going to deny it. I’m not going to deny it at all. I stand in front of people. Behold my reality. – Carlos Santana (b. 1947) Mexican-American guitarist.
Competition and individualism appear to be basic human needs, and society benefits from them. But they need to be tempered and balanced by care. – Pearl M. Oliner & Samuel P. Oliner, American sociologists
Recommend to your children virtue; that alone can make them happy, not gold. – Ludwig von Beethoven (b. 1770) German composer
I never teach my pupils; I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn. – Albert Einstein (b. 1879) German-American physicist
The real and lasting victories are those of peace, and not of war. – Ralph Waldo Emerson (b. 1803) American writer and pioneer in personal development
The voyage of discovery lies not in finding new landscapes but in having new eyes. – Marcel Proust (b. 1871) French writer
Patience and passage of time do more than strength and fury. – Jean de la Fontaine (b. 1621) French writer
There is a kind of virtue that lies not in extraordinary actions, not in saving poor orphans from burning buildings, but in steadfastly working for a world where orphans are not poor and buildings comply with decent fire codes. – Randy Cohen Writer on ethics
Why were the adults who faced World War II the “greatest generation?” Not because they were made of different stuff than we are, but because they faced a time of trouble that evoked the ancient strengths within. – Martin E. P. Seligman, Psychologist and pioneer of “positive psychology”
He is happiest, be he king or peasant, who finds peace in his home. – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (b. 1749) German writer

 

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