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Mencken Morality Test
Mencken Morality Test – What would H.L. Mencken say about your moral stance?
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The Rational Pragmatist
For you, morality is less about rigid ideals and more about practical outcomes. You assess each situation individually, making ethical choices based on what works best in context. Flexibility is key—you recognize that sometimes compromises are necessary, and that absolute principles don’t always fit real life. Your focus is on achieving tangible results, not moral purity, and you’re comfortable navigating complex dilemmas where right and wrong blur.
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same 3 results jflThe Jaded Skeptic
Experience has left you wary of all moral claims, making you suspicious of both idealists and cynics. You neither fully embrace morality nor reject it outright; instead, you maintain a guarded distance. Your attitude is characterized by caution and a lack of trust in grand moral narratives or institutions. You prefer to keep others at arm’s length, protecting yourself from disappointment and hypocrisy by maintaining a cool, detached stance toward ethics.
we kinda have similar resultsView attachment 115076The Moral Relativist
You reject absolute moral truths, believing that ethics depend on context, culture, and individual perspective. There is no single “right” answer; rather, morality is fluid and subjective. This worldview allows you to adapt your values to different situations and understand multiple viewpoints without harsh judgment. You’re comfortable navigating moral ambiguity and are wary of dogmatism or rigid ethical systems, emphasizing empathy and openness over fixed rules.
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