Profile Test

This profile test will determine which one of the Societies of Freedom you belong to.

The terms used in the form have specific meanings. Click on ‘Tell me more‘ links for clarification about the questions. The terms are defined in depth in the book “Society of Freedom”. Soon you will find more information about these terms on the book’s website.

If you can set goals and know when you achieve them, you have a Sense of Freedom. If something or someone violates your freedom to achieve a goal, and you know when it happens, you have a Sense of Freedom Violation. If you have preferences, if some goals are more attractive or repulsive than others, you have a Sense of Authenticity.
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If you want to live freely, it means that you want to set your goals without any limitations and achieve them the way you want to. Living freely is an ideal. If living freely is one of your most authentic ultimate goals, it means that you have a tendency to find which goals you really want to achieve most and make an effort to achieve them by continually gaining and protecting freedoms. Difficult, seemingly impossible or unrealistic goals do not discourage you as long as you know that you really want to achieve them.
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If someone violates your freedom to achieve a goal, they prevent you from doing so by destroying your capabilities, by creating obstacles, or by forcing or manipulating you to perform other actions. In the end, you give up on your goal or begin pursuing another goal. Having the goal to avoid violating freedoms of others means that you do not want to be a significant factor in the violation of freedoms of other human beings. If this goal is one of your most authentic ultimate goals, you always prefer to make the maximum effort to avoid violating freedoms of others.
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Whenever you have a goal, if you perform an action that is likely to make you achieve your goal, or if you make an effort to find the actions that can help you achieve your goal, it means that you are rational.
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If you can learn from your past experiences and improve your skills, if, given time, you can gradually succeed in achieving the goals you have not been able to achieve in the past, you are sufficiently intelligent to gradually act more rationally in the future.
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