Which Ancient Civilization Could Your Traits Help You Survive?

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Retry Ancient Greece Although the ancient Greek empire wasn’t quite as full of reason and enlightenment as many like to think, it was nonetheless a civilization were great ideas sometimes flourished. Flawed as their perceptions of these concepts may have been at the time, this society started doing some serious work to uncover the mysteries of life and develop concepts of philosophy, democracy, science, and medicine to move the world’s knowledge forward. If you fit in well with this society, you’re a serious minded person with strong ideals and contemplative wisdom in your thoughts. Ancient Rome You are a loyal and passionate person willing to pledge your life to a higher calling. Whether you’re deeply religious, a loving pillar in your community, or a rock for your family, your motivations aren’t selfish. You are a giving, strong, and loving person and your strength of character would have made you quite respected in ancient Rome. Maybe you would have even gained the favor of an emperor! Ancient Egypt You’re a technical and clever person who is great at solving practical problems. When everyone around you is stumped about what to do, a sly smirk of inspiration crosses your face and your ingenuity saves the day once again! That’s already a great reason to respect you, but you’re also admirable for the way you have an equal respect for those around you, including the animals in your life. You’re an open-minded and fair person, in addition to being a smart one. Feudal Japan You value strength and stability and look to tradition as your foundational rock for achieving and maintaining it. Whenever one of your friends commits a social faux pas or is ignorant of a matter of etiquette, you can be relied upon to set them right before anyone embarrasses themselves. You’re loyal to those you respect and are willing to “play the game” in hierarchical situations to ensure your responsibilities in life are met. This not only makes you reliable but also easy to trust.
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