One component you are missing is the ability to do the right thing, also known as power. I think strength comes under this.
For example, you might know that landing an airplane full of passengers is the right thing to do. You may choose to do it and you might have the courage to do it, but without the appropriate power (in this case knowledge how to land a plane) you can’t do it.
Another example—you see a lady being mugged at knife point. The right thing to do would be to help her, even if you are couragous, but without the necessary negotiation or self defence skills, you can’t. So your wisdom, choice and courage amount to nothing without the requisite power.
If you only maximize your wisdom and courage, without developing power, your ability to do good will be limited.
Just launched my own version of a calibration test here—https://calibration.lazdini.lv/ it is pretty much identical to http://confidence.success-equation.com/ except the questions should be different each time you visit the site, allowing for regular calibration/recalibration. Questions are retrieved from the free API provided by https://opentdb.com/.