| The idea of morality | The idea of submissivness or control |
| Reality is experienced different by each individual. | Reality is defined by the strongest (most authority). |
| Respects those who treats him as an equal. | Respects only those considered superior. |
| Behaves politically incorrect if needed. | Always tries to behave politically correct. |
| Action speaks louder than words. | Will say anything to please you. |
| Always accountable. | Never accountable. |
| Has other people's best interest in mind. | Looks out for himself. |
| Sees himself as nobody special. The world will do just fine without him. | Takes himself very seriously. The world comes to a halt when he is sick. |
| Each individual controls himself. Diversity is intersting and desirable (individuality, authentic self). | Uniformity makes people easy to control. People have well defined roles. |
| A person that is unselfish is difficult to manipulate. | A person that is selfish is easy to manipulate. |
| Morality is the key to happiness. | Submissivness or control is the key to unhappiness unless you are the strongest. |