As it turns out there are three factors for a male organism in relation to it's environment. And all of these can be understood at an biological level, for example survival and sexual selection. Psychological level as justification of these three levels for example Big Five. Which in itself is partially psychology and partially cultural. And then attention itself which can be divided into provision (left hemisphere of grasping) and protection (right hemisphere of apprehending).
| According to DSM-5 | Cultural type | Psychological type | Biological type |
| -------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------ |
| Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD) | Confucian Bureaucracy / Protestant Work Ethic | Conscientiousness | Provision |
| Schizotypal Personality Disorder (Cluster A) | Renaissance Humanism / Romanticism | Openness to Experience | Mixed (Innovation vs. Risk) |
| Histrionic / Narcissistic / Antisocial (Cluster B) | Imperial Rome / Modern U.S. Pop Culture | Extroversion | Reproduction / Protection |
| Borderline / Avoidant / Dependent (Clusters B/C) | Post-war Existentialism / Gothic Europe | Neuroticism | Maladaptive (Reproductive cost) |
| Dependent Personality Disorder | Scandinavian Social Democracy / Quakerism | Agreeableness | Long-term Provision |
| | Zen Buddhism / Stoicism / Taoism | Emotional stability (opposite of Neuroticism) | Reproductive success |
| Antisocial / Narcissistic Personality Disorder | Machiavellian City-States / Viking Raiding Culture | Antagonism (opposite of Agreeableness) | Short-term Reproductive Success |
| Schizoid / Avoidant Personality Disorder | Monasticism / Academic Elites / Introvert Cultures (e.g., Japan) | Introversion (opposite of Extroversion) | Low mating drive (Reproductive cost) |
| Antisocial Personality Disorder, ADHD (non-PD) | Bohemianism / Nomadic Tribes / Trickster Cultures | Spontaneity (opposite of Conscientiousness) | Risk-seeking (Mixed) |
| Paranoid / Schizoid / OCPD (Cluster A or C) | Traditionalism / Orthodox Religions / Caste Systems | Closed-mindedness (opposite of Openness to Experience) | Tradition-based Provision |
Food, Sex, Power, Love, Achievement, Harmony, Wholeness, Unity, seen from the the valuing of attention itself in cultures historically which can be divided into provision (left hemisphere of grasping) and protection (right hemisphere of apprehending), and the relation between the two.
This map then is incomplete because it does not take into consideration, culture, that is to say of you are acquaintances, friends or family which should modulate the responses.