Your Role-Model Quotient (RMQ)
If an exemplary role model is particularly altruistic and responsible, and if he shows an exemplary effort to refine his attitude to defend and promote good values, where do you stand in relation to him?
If you give 100% of the points for each criterion below to the perfect role model, by comparing yourself to him, how would you give yourself as a score for each criterion?
A
Rate your effort in developing your habit of doing things for the benefit of others first and foremost (if you are exemplary in terms of courage (i.e. risking or sacrificing your own well-being for the good of a cause that is of necessary altruism) and extreme altruism, you should give yourself 100% of the points).
/1000
B
Evaluate your effort to develop your habit of being reasonable and not excessive in taking care of yourself (necessary selfishness: any necessary gesture or thought for primarily personal benefit (Necessary selfishness ensures the ability to practice altruism (e.g.: eating)).
/1000
C
Rate your level of stupidity (any thought or action that is careless or negligent) toward your own well-being over the past year.
/1000
D
Rate your level of stupidity (any thought or action of carelessness or negligence) regarding the well-being of others over the past year.
/1000
E
Rate your level of excessive altruism (risking or sacrificing one's own well-being for the sake of a cause that is not needed) over the past year.
/1000
F
Rate your level of maliciousness (any act of stupidity committed intentionally and with full knowledge of the facts) over the past year.
/1000
This is how I rate my effort at…
G
defending and promoting the well-being of all living beings (respect for the environment and nature) by giving priority care to the future (your Ecological Quotient);
/1000
H
defending and promoting the well-being of every human being;
/1000
I
defending and promoting the well-being of social groups that I consider to be worthy and responsible, giving priority to the most altruistic social groups;
/1000
J
taking care of myself
/1000
Rate your Application Quotient (are you putting enough effort into advocating for and promoting good?):
1
Add your A, B, G, H, and I grades, then divide by 500 to find your Altruism Quotient (AQ);
2
Add your C, D, and E grades, then divide by 300 to find your Stupidity Quotient (SQ);
3
Divide your F grade by 100 to find your Malice Quotient (MQ);
4
Subtract the average of your Stupidity Quotient (SQ) with your Malice Quotient (MQ) from your Altruism Quotient (AQ) to find your Application Quotient:
AQ - (SQ + MQ)/2 = Application Quotient
Assess your Priority Quotient (are your priorities in order?):
1
Rank criteria G to J in order according to the marks you gave yourself (for example, if you received the highest mark for J, put it first and so on down);
2
If there is a tie in points between two or more criteria, rank them in their respective order as they were initially presented;
3
Give yourself 10 points for each criterion that is in its place according to the ranking initially presented;
4
Remove 3.3 points for each level that a criterion is lowered or raised from its initial position;
5
Multiply the total points by 0.375 then subtract 5;
6
The result is your score out of 10 for the Priority Quotient.
Determine your responsible quotient:
Average your Application Quotient with your Priority Quotient to find out what you think is your Responsibility Quotient (RQ).
Since in a world like ours, accessibility to resources is synonymous with power and freedom, determine the level of justice to which you are subject by coordinating your Responsibility Quotient (RQ) according to the annual salary of the richest individual in the world.
If you give 100% of your “power” points to the richest individual in the world, by comparing your annual income to his, where do you stand?
The further your coordinates in this graph are from the red diagonal line, the less you live in deserved conditions.
