
What do you really believe?
Face real moral dilemmas. See where you stand among philosophers, historical figures, and fictional characters on the moral landscape.
Find your moral twin & nemesis
Discover which character thinks most like you — and which one disagrees at every turn. Your moral twin shares your instincts; your nemesis challenges them.
Atticus Finch
Justice & Moral Courage
Moral Ally"You never really understand a person until you consider things from their point of view — until you climb inside their skin and walk around in it."
Machiavelli
Strategic Realism
Moral Rival"The ends justify the means — and the wise prince must know when to set aside virtue for the sake of the state."
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Find your place on the moral map
Every character sits somewhere on the moral landscape based on their choices. After a few dilemmas, your dot appears too — and it moves with each new answer. Watch your position drift, settle, and reveal which cluster of thinkers you actually belong to.
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