How do you react to someone else's pain?
- Feel their pain deeply
- Offer support and comfort
- Try to understand their feelings
- Stay neutral and objective
What's your response to a friend's success?
- Feel genuinely happy for them
- Congratulate them and show support
- Feel motivated to achieve your goals
- Not affected either way
How do you handle conflicts with others?
- Try to find a compromise
- Listen and validate their perspective
- Stand your ground firmly
- Avoid conflicts altogether
What's your reaction to someone's emotional breakdown?
- Tear up and feel their pain
- Offer a listening ear and comfort
- Give practical advice to solve the issue
- Stay composed and objective
How do you feel when others express vulnerability?
- Empathize deeply and connect
- Show compassion and understanding
- Appreciate their honesty and openness
- Stay reserved and guarded
What's your approach to supporting a friend in need?
- Be there for them no matter what
- Offer practical help and advice
- Empower them to find solutions
- Respect their space and choices
How do you handle sharing other people's joy?
- Share their joy and celebrate together
- Be happy for them and show enthusiasm
- Feel content with your own life
- Stay detached and unaffected
How do you react to a stranger's sad story?
- Feel their pain and compassion
- Listen attentively and offer kindness
- Reflect on their experiences
- Remain detached and uninvolved
What's your response to someone's excitement and enthusiasm?
- Share their excitement and be enthusiastic
- Encourage and support their enthusiasm
- Stay composed and reserved
- Not get caught up in their excitement
How do you handle your emotions when others are upset?
- Feel upset and emotional as well
- Try to uplift and comfort them
- Stay calm and composed
- Not let their emotions affect you