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==== Minor Drives ====
 
==== Minor Drives ====
 
* ''Stoic'', a life of virtue, where values are important and emotions are secondary. Always rationally assess a situation. Placid, cool, calm. Deliberate, rational. Pragmatic, of or relating to a practical point of view or practical considerations. Cynical, believing that beings are motivated purely by self-interest; distrustful of sincerity or integrity
 
* ''Stoic'', a life of virtue, where values are important and emotions are secondary. Always rationally assess a situation. Placid, cool, calm. Deliberate, rational. Pragmatic, of or relating to a practical point of view or practical considerations. Cynical, believing that beings are motivated purely by self-interest; distrustful of sincerity or integrity
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* ''Family'', comes first always. Kith and kin. Seek best for ones offspring and relatives. the moral and ethical principles traditionally upheld and transmitted within a family, as honesty, loyalty, industry, and faith.
 
* ''Fatalistic''. The belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable. Rather closed and stuck in the mud, not keen on learning or being open, not over-keen on new ideas, “nothing really matters." Take joy at the certainties of life. Unimaginative. Happy with the status quo.
 
* ''Fatalistic''. The belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable. Rather closed and stuck in the mud, not keen on learning or being open, not over-keen on new ideas, “nothing really matters." Take joy at the certainties of life. Unimaginative. Happy with the status quo.
 
* ''Hierarchic'', A hierarchical society involves two or more organisms working together to ensure their survival within a clearly defined stratified structure. In a hierarchical society, certain social positions and statuses have more prestige and importance than others. Extremely conscious of status.
 
* ''Hierarchic'', A hierarchical society involves two or more organisms working together to ensure their survival within a clearly defined stratified structure. In a hierarchical society, certain social positions and statuses have more prestige and importance than others. Extremely conscious of status.

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