My gifts as a person who lives in the relationship lens


1. Which of these is important as we examine ourselves and our motives?

a. Giving up our attachment to having to be right

b. Refuse to admit failure and keep going

c. Do not seek compromise, but stick with what you know to be right

d. None of the above

2. Which of these is not one of the ways that philosophers and spiritual teachers caution that we must examine ourselves?

a. What are our motives and goals?

b. What are our fears, our weaknesses?

c. Where are we attached to being right?

d None of the above

3. Ethical norms are defined as:

a. values translated into principles and goals

b. values translated into action and deed

c. values translated into philosophy and theology

d. None of the above

4. Being intelligent means that we frame the ethical question in three ways. One is to:

a. identify options for thinking through the problem

b. determine the stakeholders

c. find out how similar the values are

d. None of the above

5. Which of these is not a good question to ask ourselves as we determine what about our life is not working?

a. How can I find the one right answer?

b. Am I willing to change my worldview and follow my dreams based on new data?

c. Am I stuck in a romanticized but inaccurate version of reality?

d. None of the above

6. Which of these is not a secondary value of this lens?

a. Fair blame

b. Fair administration of rules

c. Due process

d. None of the above

7. Which of these is not on the Checklist for Action?

a. Make sure that representatives for all of the stakeholders are at the table when making decisions for the well-being of the community. Remember that each voice is important.

b. Remember to always ask the question: What additional processes and safeguards do we need to assure fundamental fairness for all people, from the executive suite to the mailroom?

c. Listen for clues as to where people perceive that injustice is done. Pay attention particularly to those who don’t have a voice because of lack of power, resources, or position.

d. None of the above

8. We can claim procedural rights. Which one of these is not a procedural right?

a. A right to notice

b. A right to participate in the decisions that affect us

c. A right to have our contracts honored

d. None of the above

9. My gifts as a person who lives in the Relationship Lens are:

a. Personal virtues and principled leadership

b. Optimism, enthusiasm, flexibility, and hope

c. Autonomy and responsibility

d. None of the above

10. A mark of spiritual maturity in the Relationship Lens is:

a. making sure our own ambitions are met so that we can direct others

b. joyously serving others while being committed to justice

c. ensuring that the least advantaged know they can pull themselves up by their bootstraps and help themselves

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