Color | In a life | In a business |
Turquoise | The Global vision | Synthesis |
Yellow | Flexible stream | Win-Win-Win behaviour |
Green | Interpersonal relations | Social networks |
Orange | Competition | Project management |
Blue | The power of truth | Business Process Management |
Red | The rule of force | Starting up a personal business |
Purple | Family relations | Family relations |
Beige | Survival | Own farm |
We invite curiosity about the systemic mechanisms behind this correlation. There may be hidden variables that provide alternative explanations.
0.0956 between the Influential and the Red stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a non-normal distribution, by Spearman r = 0.0018. This positive correlation of 0.0956 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
Given the Red vMeme's raw exertion of power and competitiveness, this 0.0956 positive correlation makes intrinsic sense. Those viewing the world through a Red lens aim to establish control and prominence through sheer influential force.
The Red psychology is wired to command respect through bold displays of dominance. They lead via raw magnetism and wielding authority. While such strong-arm influence can achieve goals, it overlooks ethics and the greater good.
In studying this further, we should explore the contexts where Red leaders gain followings versus eventual rebellion. Their impulsiveness and desire for immediate results can inspire action yet also sow seeds of uprising if they ignore prudence and care for people.
We must take care not to assume "might make right" even if the capacity for influence correlates at a vMeme level. Not all expressions of power translate into ethical, sustainable leadership. Discernment is required to channel Red psychology toward positive ends rather than coercion through force of personality.
-0.0944 between the Present and the Red stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.0686. This negative correlation -0.0944 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
We see the inconsistency between the negative correlation and Red psychology's innate present-focus:
So, we see a negative correlation between Red and present-moment focus, which goes against Red's intrinsic nature.
This logical gap provokes important reflection about potential meanings:
That is an insightful catch! The contradiction deserves deeper investigation to unpack the psychological and methodological implications. Please share any other interpretations that could explain this logical gap. Reconciling theory and data is crucial for coherence.
0.1415 between the I have very warm feelings towards almost everyone / Strongly Disagree and the Red stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a non-normal distribution, by Spearman r = 0.0025. This positive correlation of 0.1415 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
This positive correlation of 0.1415 makes intrinsic sense given the Red vMeme's raw exertion of power and self-interest over communal concerns. Those perceiving life through a Red lens are wired as warriors, seeking to dominate adversaries rather than warmly embrace humanity.
The Red worldview arises when trying to break free and assert oneself over suffocating tribes; seeking liberation, Red psychology fractures social constraints to unleash fierce independence. Consideration of others proves secondary amidst the pressing quest for glory, conquest, and satiation of desire.
0.0928 between the Fear of Failure: Apprehension or anxiety about failing or not meeting expectations, leading to avoidance of tasks / Highly Applicable and the Red stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a non-normal distribution, by Spearman r = 0.0037. This positive correlation of 0.0928 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
This positive correlation of 0.0928 makes sense, given the Red drive for glory and aversion toward shame. Those perceiving life through a Red lens are wired for triumph, conquest, and competitive advantage. The prospect of embarrassment through defeat thus evokes avoidance behaviors rather than courageous persistence in facing daunting odds.
The existential fighter instinct within Red psychology springs from a profound need to establish independence and respect through displays of raw power and daring. Failure risks a crisis of self-worth and regression back into suffocating hierarchies one must transcend at all costs.
And while fear of disgrace may paralyze, some harness it to fuel ruthless preparation.
0.1118 between the Not Ready and the Red stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.0674. This positive correlation of 0.1118 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
This positive correlation of 0,1118 aligns with the Red value system's focus on meeting immediate personal needs and desires. In the impulsive, self-oriented red worldview, one's income and material rewards take priority over intangible benefits or ideological causes.
Red is less concerned with the method or location of work than the bottom line of competitive compensation. Other factors like flexibility or social contribution matter less than the raw capability to acquire primary tangible resources. Red wants financial recognition of bold individual efforts.
Additionally, acquiescing to less pay risks exploitation or being seen as weak in the restless quest for supremacy. Red sees concessions to group interests or causes as threatening autonomy and status. Standing firm on income maximization demonstrates Red's fierce independence.
The correlation shows how the Red vMeme closely associates one's monetary worth with perceptions of success and power. The drive for money and the symbolic connotations of victory eclipse remote work options. Red keeps an eye on one primal reward - the highest personal payoff possible.
-0.0778 between A good relationship with colleagues and the Red stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.0647. This negative correlation of -0.0778 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
This negative correlation of -0.0778 reveals an interesting dynamic - those operating from the Red value system are less likely to prioritize good relationships with colleagues when job-seeking. This aligns with some of the key traits of Red psychology.
Red is oriented toward power, control, and self-gratification. Red wants to dominate others, not connect with them. Building strong social bonds is not a priority in Red's quest for freedom and conquest. Red values express their strong ego and meet their needs over interpersonal harmony.
In the workplace, Red types are often individualistic and competitive. They focus on their own career advancement over team collaboration. Too much emphasis on group affiliation and colleague approval can constrain Red's assertive nature.
This correlation reveals a potential blind spot that Red should heed. But the ideal approach is harnessing Red's ambition and drive while mitigating its excesses through wisdom. Completely suppressing Red impulses stifles the spark of entrepreneurship and self-actualization. Discernment, not denial, of red is needed.
0.1046 between the No, younger people are not respected in our community and the Red stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.0928. This positive correlation of 0.1046 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
This positive correlation of 0.1046 suggests that communities aligned with the red value system are less likely to respect younger people. Red's focus on power and dominance may lead to disregard for those seen as weaker or less experienced, like youth.
Red's impulsive, self-centered nature can breed impatience with the perceived naivete and dependency of the young. Their warrior ethos values strength and assertiveness, which they may not see in youth.
However, red should be cautious not to underestimate the power and potential of young people. Their energy and fresh perspectives can be a force for innovation and change. Channeled well, youthful impulsiveness can become dynamic leadership.
Lack of respect for any group, including the young, ultimately undermines Red's own power and influence. Wise leaders learn to harness the strengths of all.
0.0921 between the International Market leader and the Red stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.0621. This positive correlation of 0.0921 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
This positive correlation of 0.0921 aligns with some of the core characteristics associated with the Red vMeme.
The Red value system focuses intensely on power, self-expression, and individualism. Individuals operating primarily from this worldview tend to be driven by their impulses, desires, and a sense of dominance. They are often competitive, assertive, and willing to use force or coercive means to achieve their goals.
In the context of career aspirations, the desire to become an "International Market Leader" could resonate with the Red vMeme's emphasis on power, self-interest, and a desire for immediate gratification. The prospect of leading a global market and wielding influence on an international scale may appeal to the Red vMeme's need for recognition, status, and control.
Furthermore, the competitive and individualistic nature of the Red value system could align with the mindset required to strive for a position of leadership in the global market, where one must assertively navigate and overcome challenges to achieve success.
0.1447 between the NO, based on their seniority or personal relationships, and the Red stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.1112. This positive correlation of 0.1447 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
This positive correlation of 0.1447 exceeds the critical value of 0.1112 and meets the reliability criteria for further examination.
The Red value system is characterized by a strong focus on power, self-expression, individualism, and a desire for immediate gratification. Individuals operating primarily from this worldview tend to be driven by their impulses, desires, and a sense of dominance. They are often competitive, assertive, and willing to use force or coercive means to achieve their goals, with little concern for rules or laws.
In this correlation, the perception that rewards and evaluations are based on seniority or personal relationships rather than meritocratic principles could resonate with the Red vMeme's emphasis on self-interest, power dynamics, and a disregard for established rules or systems.
Individuals at the Red stage may be more inclined to perceive such practices as a reflection of the dominance of those in positions of power or influence, aligning with their worldview of social interactions being driven by assertions of strength, status, and personal gain.
Furthermore, the Red value system's focus on immediate gratification and self-centered tendencies could contribute to a perception that personal relationships or seniority trump objective evaluations of performance and contribution, as these factors are more directly beneficial to one's own interests.
-0.0939 between the Psychological safety and the Red stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.0607. This negative correlation of -0.0939 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
This negative correlation of -0.0939 exceeds the critical value of 0.0607, meets the reliability criteria for further examination, and could be explained by the Red vMeme's tendencies towards assertiveness, self-interest, and a disregard for interpersonal considerations that may be perceived as hindering personal goals or desires.
The Red value system is characterized by a strong focus on power, self-expression, individualism, and a desire for immediate gratification. Individuals operating primarily from this worldview tend to be driven by their impulses, desires, and a sense of dominance. They are often competitive, assertive, and willing to use force or coercive means to achieve their goals, with little concern for established rules or laws.
Individuals at the Red stage may prioritize more overtly competitive or dominance-oriented dynamics within teams, potentially viewing the concept of "Psychological safety" as a hindrance to their ability to express themselves freely or assert their influence.
The Red value system's impulsiveness and focus on immediate gratification could contribute to a mindset that places less importance on creating a psychologically safe environment, as it may be perceived as a less direct path to achieving personal objectives or satisfying immediate desires.
-0.91 between the Employees for which have not changed anything and the Red stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.0902. This negative correlation of -0.91 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
This negative correlation of -0.91 suggests an inverse relationship between companies that have not changed anything in their personnel and the Red stage. From the lens of the Red value system, this negative correlation could be interpreted as a reflection of the desire for constant change and disruption and the pursuit of personal gain or advantage.
The Red value system is characterized by disregarding rules, laws, or established norms. Individuals operating within this value system may view a company's decision to maintain the status quo regarding personnel as a sign of complacency or a failure to adapt to changing circumstances, which could threaten their ambitions or desire for growth.
However, it is essential to note that this negative correlation does not necessarily imply a complete rejection of stability or a lack of appreciation for consistency within the Red value system. Instead, it may reflect a more acute sensitivity to perceived opportunities for personal gain or the pursuit of self-interest, which could hinder a lack of change or disruption in the organizational landscape.
-0.0788 between the Practice mindfulness and the Red stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.0712. This negative correlation of -0.0788 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
This negative correlation of -0.0788 suggests an inverse relationship between the intention to practice mindfulness to maintain mental health and individuals operating within the Red stage of value system development. Specifically, those aligned with the Red worldview tend to associate less with mindfulness practices.
The Red worldview values strength, competitiveness, and the ability to act on impulses without restraint. Mindfulness, which involves cultivating present-moment awareness and self-regulation, may be antithetical to the Red value system's emphasis on unbridled self-expression and pursuing power and personal gain.
Furthermore, individuals in the Red stage may view mindfulness practices as overly passive or lacking in the assertiveness and decisiveness that characterize their value system. The notion of quieting the mind and fostering inner peace could hinder their ability to act swiftly and decisively in pursuit of their goals.
However, it is essential to note that this negative correlation does not necessarily imply a complete disregard for mental well-being within the Red value system. Instead, it may reflect a different approach to addressing mental health challenges, aligning more closely with the Red worldview's emphasis on action, self-reliance, and personal empowerment.
From the lens of the Red value system, this correlation reflects the focus on asserting dominance, pursuing personal desires, and prioritizing immediate gratification over long-term contemplative practices.
-0.1421 between the Climate change and the Red stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a non-normal distribution, by Spearman r = 0.0021. This negative correlation of -0.1421 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
This negative correlation of -0.1421 suggests an inverse relationship between recognizing climate change as one of the country's biggest problems and individuals operating within the Red stage of value system development. Those aligned with the Red worldview tend to associate less with identifying climate change as a pressing issue.
Individuals in the Red stage may perceive climate change as a distant or abstract concern, overshadowed by their more immediate impulses and desires for self-expression and personal gain. The Red worldview values assertiveness, competitiveness, and the ability to act swiftly and decisively to achieve one's goals. This could lead to disregarding or minimizing long-term global issues like climate change.
Furthermore, the Red value system is characterized by disregarding rules, laws, or established norms, which may extend to a dismissal of scientific consensus or international efforts to address climate change. Individuals operating within this value system may view such efforts as attempts to impose external constraints on their personal freedoms and desires.
However, it is essential to note that this negative correlation does not necessarily imply a complete denial or lack of awareness of climate change within the Red value system. Instead, it may reflect a prioritization of personal interests and immediate concerns over long-term, global challenges that may not directly or immediately impact the individual's pursuit of power, self-expression, and immediate gratification.
From the lens of the Red value system, this correlation could be interpreted as a reflection of the focus on personal desires, immediate gratification, and the pursuit of individual power and dominance over external forces or constraints.
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