At some point in my life I have been all of those things. I have a feeling most humans are. To humor the thread though:
One of my constants is being probably a little to irreverently sexual. I grew up with a mother who went through a "religious" Republican phase while I was a teenager. Not full Southern Baptist but we definitely went from being bad Catholics that showed up to Christmas mass every other year, to bible study and EIB network 24/7. Those were not good times in my life, and they really shaped some of my baseline personality today. Nearly a decade of sexual repression as a teenage morphed me into a porn and sex addict, and fortunately I married a woman who is completely fine with that. Also, being damn near forced to listen to Rush ever damn day, made me decide to actively pursue not being hateful. Life is too short to waste it being hateful.
The USMC later in life taught me about harnessed violence, and after I picked up Corporal, deeply ingrained being an absolute asshole 24/7 in me. My wife semi-jokes that the first 6 months of us dating was just her teaching me how to behave like a real human. I still like being a righteous asshat, like it feels good to be, but I do now recognize that it is usually not an appropriate way to act in most civilian social situations.
Oh and I like being helpful. Like I have always worked government jobs of some sort (except for the times I worked as a carnival ride operator; those were strange times in my life), be it working for the State of Rhode Island as a teenager/young adult, my enlistment in the USMC, or now working for the USFS. Hell, 50% of the reason I moonlight as a Wildland Firefighter a few weeks a year is because I actively want to help my fellow Americans, and help the natural resources of this country. The other 50% is all of the GS-11 overtime and hazard pay.