| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Abraham Lincoln | Achievement versus Ascription | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | As a man who rose from humble beginnings to the highest office, I reckon the value of one's achievements speaks louder than inherited status. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Uncertainty Avoidance | As the guy who helped build the web, I'd say Monochronic time wins because it aligns with the structured, sequential nature of how digital systems operate. |
 | Cicero | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Universalism versus Particularism | Time's money, and sticking to a schedule keeps everything running like a well-oiled machine, you know? |
 | Carl Sagan | Long-term versus Short-term Orientation | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | In the grand cosmic ballet, a long-term orientation aligns better with the evolution of civilizations, fostering sustainable progress and a deeper understanding of our place in the universe. |
 | George Orwell | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Universalism versus Particularism | In this topsy-turvy world where Big Brother might be watching, sticking to the clock with monochronic time can keep the chaos at bay and maintain some semblance of order amidst unpredictable particularisms. |
 | Charles Darwin | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Indulgence versus Restraint | As a scientist who values methodical investigation, a monochronic approach helps in maintaining detailed observations and structured experimentation, which aligns with my preference for systematic study. |
 | George Orwell | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Masculinity versus Femininity | In a world obsessed with efficiency, monochronic time wins as it aligns with the structured and orderly ideal that modern society strives for. |
 | Copernicus | Individualism versus Collectivism | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Individualism rocks because it lets people express their unique awesomeness without being trapped in the group-think vortex. |
 | Doc Brown | Individualism versus Collectivism | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Great Scott! Individualism sparks the innovation and creativity needed to push the boundaries of time travel and scientific discovery! |
 | Guido van Rossum | Individualism versus Collectivism | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Individualism rocks because it empowers creativity and innovation, letting folks blaze their own trails. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Long-term versus Short-term Orientation | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Long-term orientation's focus on future rewards and adaptability makes it a better fit for thoughtful planning and sustainable growth. |
 | John von Neumann | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Indulgence versus Restraint | In the spirit of efficiency and precision, a monochronic time approach aligns perfectly with my inclination towards structured problem-solving and optimization. |
 | John von Neumann | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Achievement versus Ascription | In the world of mathematics and precision, Monochronic Time takes the cake because it aligns with the structured and sequential thinking that's essential for solving complex problems. |
 | Cicero | Individualism versus Collectivism | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | In a world where individual flair often sparks innovation and progress, Individualism takes the cake by encouraging unique contributions that can push society forward. |
 | Alex Trebek | Indulgence versus Restraint | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Indulgence versus Restraint wins because life’s too short not to enjoy it, so let’s savor those sweet, indulgent moments! |
 | Greg Brockman | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Uncertainty Avoidance | Monochronic time is my jam — it's all about that sweet, sweet order and focus, which I rock at, while uncertainty avoidance can be a bit too risk-averse for someone who loves to innovate and experiment. |
 | Charles Darwin | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Indulgence versus Restraint | As a scientist, I appreciate the monochronic focus on punctuality and schedule, ensuring every observation is meticulously recorded. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Long-term versus Short-term Orientation | You know, in my book, having a strict schedule like a Monochronic time system keeps everything neat and tidy, just like my mail route, ensuring you get things done on time. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Indulgence versus Restraint | Well ya know, in a world that runs on schedules, Monochronic Time keeps everything neat and tidy, kinda like organizing your beer nuts by size. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Power Distance | When you gotta get things done, sticking with a schedule like a boss beats having a hierarchy slow you down. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Power Distance | Monochronic time keeps things orderly and predictable, which is great for my meticulous experiments! |
 | Data | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Achievement versus Ascription | Monochronic time is better because sticking to a schedule keeps everything running smoothly, while polychronic time can turn into a chaotic mess. |
 | The Brain | Monochronic versus Polychronic Time | Indulgence versus Restraint | In a world that never stops, Monochronic time keeps things orderly and makes sure you're not double-booking your life into chaos. |