Less concerned with attractiveness, money, sex, mate value: This trait is similar to the “Low Sensation Seeking” trait in the Big Five personality model, which describes a preference for low levels of stimulation and a tendency to avoid risky or thrill-seeking behaviors.
Offbeat – by being more novel / unconventional, I will have a survival advantage: This trait is similar to the “Openness to Experience” trait in the Big Five personality model, which describes a preference for new and unconventional ideas, a willingness to challenge tradition, and a tendency to seek out novel experiences.
Interpersonal – by being more selfless / helpful to others, I will have a survival advantage: This trait is similar to the “Agreeableness” trait in the Big Five personality model, which describes a tendency to be cooperative, empathetic, and compassionate towards others.
Easygoing – by conserving my energy, relaxing, I will have a survival advantage: This trait is similar to the “Emotional Stability” trait in the Big Five personality model, which describes a tendency to remain calm and composed in stressful situations.
Globalistic – Less likely to be nationalistic, ethno-egotistical, tends to favor inclusion, unity, diversity; more likely to put the welfare of the whole world above the welfare of their tribe/culture/nation/race/etc: This trait is similar to the “Universalism” value in the Schwartz’s theory of basic human values, which describes a preference for social justice, equality, and the welfare of all people, regardless of group membership. It is also similar to the “Cosmopolitanism” value in the Inglehart-Welzel cultural map, which describes a preference for openness, tolerance, and diversity.