Take this quiz to explore the depths of your moral compass and discover what it really means to be a good person.
1. When you see someone in distress, how do you typically respond?
I feel bad for them but often don't act on those feelings.
I observe from a distance and usually don't get involved.
I rush to help them, offering my support and resources.
I prioritize my own needs and ignore the situation.
2. How do you handle disagreements with friends or family?
I express my frustration, but I also listen to them eventually.
I often avoid conflict and just agree to keep the peace.
I stick firmly to my opinion and refuse to consider theirs.
I try to understand their point of view and find common ground.
3. How often do you volunteer or help others in your community?
I regularly volunteer and feel it's my responsibility.
I help when I can, but it's not a regular habit.
I rarely get involved in community activities.
I don't believe volunteering is important.
4. How do you react when someone shares a success story with you?
I’m usually indifferent and don't feel much about it.
I genuinely celebrate their success and express my happiness for them.
I downplay their success or shift the conversation back to myself.
I feel happy for them but can be a bit envious at times.
5. What motivates you to perform acts of kindness?
I feel compelled to be kind, but I also seek recognition.
I do kind things because I feel guilty if I don’t.
I am motivated purely by the desire to make a positive impact.
I rarely do anything for others unless there's something in it for me.