Well, if you have a personality filled with desire to help others, follow God, try your best to do right, are faithful, humble, etc. then you fit the Biblical Worldviews. If you are arrogant, promiscuous, selfish, malicious, etc. then you will not fit their views. I hope I answered your question right.
Explanation: The bible speaks of personality, always, under the premise that requires constant improvement, to be polished; That is why the god´s work is necessary, so that those details that are not "pleasing to his eyes" can be modified to "Please god", these personality improvements go hand in hand with conduct codes such as helping others, worship and respect for sacred activities, following norms, among others.
Corporate managers who fail to give due consideration to the rights of employees and other concerned groups in the pursuit of profit are treating these groups as means to the ends of stockholders. This is unjust according to the rights-based ethical framework.
Debbie belongs to a campus organization that serves as a clearing house for student complaints. Debbie never seems to care about many of the students' problems, and this makes other group members angry. Debbie is exhibiting neutrality.