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Do YOU have a Conscience???
FIND OUT HERE :winkwink:
Your test results showed that you generally do not follow the rules of what is considered the "right thing to do" by society's standards :1orglaugh Blah...blah...blah.... |
While you haven't got the social conscience of Mahatma Gandhi, you do have certain causes that hold a place in your heart. You're likely the kind of person who takes a critical look at society's rules before deciding whether or not to stick to them. You may reject some because they don't match your principles, or you pick and choose from social conventions depending on which ones fit in with your agenda. You might even do things that you know are not "right" just so you can get what you want. As long as you are not participating in or encouraging behavior that has the potential to harm anyone else, your approach may be perfectly harmless. Take a look at your actions and ask yourself whether you are being just a little selfish.
haha, spot on |
Your test results showed that you generally do not follow the rules of what is considered the "right thing to do" by society's standards. Perhaps you consider yourself a rebel and actually enjoy defying the norms. Or, on the other hand, you might not give a thought to how your actions might hurt other people. While it's certainly a good idea to think for yourself rather than blindly follow, you may have gone too far - most of these societal "rules" are there to protect the vulnerable or to ensure that the world doesn't fall into degradation. If you decide to do things that harm only yourself, that's your prerogative. But when your actions have an impact on others, you have to put your agenda aside and think of the common good. Imagine what would happen if we all pushed the moral envelope!
TRANSLATION-I don't feel compelled to tell others how to live their lives. |
It said I have a conscience but no soul.
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Your test results showed that you generally do not follow the rules of what is considered the "right thing to do" by society's standards. Perhaps you consider yourself a rebel and actually enjoy defying the norms. Or, on the other hand, you might not give a thought to how your actions might hurt other people. While it's certainly a good idea to think for yourself rather than blindly follow, you may have gone too far - :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh .....Well.....guess I'm still going to Hell...hahahahahaha
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CAROL
I'm on the last page. How do you spell conscience? BEVERLY C-o-n-s-c-i-e-n-c-e. I got Sean from the bakery to baby-sit so let's go out. CAROL I still don't feel safe leaving Spencer with someone. How do you spell it again? BEVERLY Spencer is okay. You'd better start finding something else to do with your free time. If you can't feel good about this break and step out a little... (struts and pumps her arms) You ought to get Mr. Udall to send you over a psychiatrist. CAROL (more emotionally than she intended) I don't need one 'cause I know what's really going on here. I have to finish this letter or I'll go nuts. (looking at paper; weepy) This can't be right -- con- science. Carol breathes heavily -- gets control, stopping herself on the brink of crying. |
Results of "The Test"
How socially conscious are you? Your score = 0 Your score Ruler What does your score mean? Your test results showed that you generally do not follow the rules of what is considered the "right thing to do" by society's standards. Perhaps you consider yourself a rebel and actually enjoy defying the norms. Or, on the other hand, you might not give a thought to how your actions might hurt other people. While it's certainly a good idea to think for yourself rather than blindly follow, you may have gone too far - most of these societal "rules" are there to protect the vulnerable or to ensure that the world doesn't fall into degradation. If you decide to do things that harm only yourself, that's your prerogative. But when your actions have an impact on others, you have to put your agenda aside and think of the common good. Imagine what would happen if we all pushed the moral envelope! |
While you haven't got the social conscience of Mahatma Gandhi, you do have certain causes that hold a place in your heart. You're likely the kind of person who takes a critical look at society's rules before deciding whether or not to stick to them. You may reject some because they don't match your principles, or you pick and choose from social conventions depending on which ones fit in with your agenda. You might even do things that you know are not "right" just so you can get what you want. As long as you are not participating in or encouraging behavior that has the potential to harm anyone else, your approach may be perfectly harmless. Take a look at your actions and ask yourself whether you are being just a little selfish
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I don't have a conscience... it's more of an annoying voice in my head that keeps telling me what I should and shouldn't do.
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I am evil and heartless, but I knew that already...
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Your test results showed that you generally do not follow the rules of what is considered the "right thing to do" by society's standards. Perhaps you consider yourself a rebel and actually enjoy defying the norms. Or, on the other hand, you might not give a thought to how your actions might hurt other people. While it's certainly a good idea to think for yourself rather than blindly follow, you may have gone too far - most of these societal "rules" are there to protect the vulnerable or to ensure that the world doesn't fall into degradation. If you decide to do things that harm only yourself, that's your prerogative. But when your actions have an impact on others, you have to put your agenda aside and think of the common good. Imagine what would happen if we all pushed the moral envelope!
What an idiotic test, by the way. This does not describe whether you have a conscience or not, but whether you adhere to a really lame set of completely arbitrary principles or not. |
Your score = 55
While you haven't got the social conscience of Mahatma Gandhi, you do have certain causes that hold a place in your heart. You're likely the kind of person who takes a critical look at society's rules before deciding whether or not to stick to them. You may reject some because they don't match your principles, or you pick and choose from social conventions depending on which ones fit in with your agenda. You might even do things that you know are not "right" just so you can get what you want. As long as you are not participating in or encouraging behavior that has the potential to harm anyone else, your approach may be perfectly harmless. |
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