L
D
R
S
H
100

What does L stand for?

Loyalty

100

What does D stand for?

Duty

100

What does R stand for?

Respect

100

What does S stand for?

Selfless Service

100

What does H stand for?

Honor

200

What does Loyalty mean?

To bare true faith and allegiance to the US Constitution and your peers.

200

What does Duty mean?

To fulfill all obligations

200

What does Respect mean?

To treat others as they should be treated

200

What does Selfless Service mean?

To put the welfare of the nation before your own 

200

What does Honor mean?

To live up to all values

300

What are some applications of Loyalty in everyday life?

Team Sports-School-Friends

300

What are some applications of Duty in everyday life?

Work -  School -  Family

300

What are some applications of Respect in everyday life?

Teachers - Boss - Elders/Superiors

300

What are some applications of Selfless Service in everyday life?

Taking care of family - Looking out for friends/companions - Helping people through tough scenarios

300

What are some applications of Honor in everyday life?

Bringing credit to your family - Fulfilling your personal goals

400

Who might sometimes avoid showing loyalty to something based on their other values?

BOTH Adventurers and Thinkers (Majority Red/Green)

400

Who might place other people's interests over their duties without realizing?

A Relator (Majority Blue)

400

Who may sometimes disregard this value in place of control?

Builders (Majority Brown)

400

What kind of person would hold this value very closely?

A Relator (Majority Blue)

400

Who would desire to abide by this the most?

A Builder (Majority Brown)

500

Is it more important for a follower to have more loyalty or for a leader to have more loyalty?

NEITHER

500

Will everyone have the same duties when in a team?

No

500

Who should hold more respect in a team: the followers or the leader?

NEITHER

500

Do these acts have to be grand gestures?

Not at all

500

Will everyone find honor in the same light?

No