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Didn't i just watch a Friends episode on this op?
Thus selfishly fulfilling your desires.
But it's not a selfish desire?
But it's not a selfish desire?
lol?!!
That is some of the most ridiculous logic I have ever heard on the forum. My desires are clearly unselfish. But if I act on them, I will be fulfilling my desires, thus I'm being selfish?
That is nothing but a 'smart-alec' fabrication by asserting that doing something you want to do is selfish, and secondly by fabricating that doing someone you want to do is selfish, when in reality being selfish means to do something at the expense or inconsideration of somebody else.
I scratch my leg - it's selfish. I'm hungry and I want food - it's selfish.
What crap.
Quoted in case you missed it.
No, not selfish - good.
But that is the what the OP is talking about, no?
They aren't mutually exclusive!!
Can I stop hitting my head against this brick wall now?
wiki said:Selfishness denotes an excessive or exclusive concern with oneself; and as such it exceeds mere self interest or self concern. In that it necessarily connotes a disregard for others, it is beyond the act of placing one's own needs or desires above the needs or desires of others (self interest).
dictionary.com said:–adjective
1.
devoted to or caring only for oneself; concerned primarily with one's own interests, benefits, welfare, etc., regardless of others.
Ok so we're perhaps getting a little mixed up between self-serving and selfish?
Perhaps you are, yes![]()
My comments were in respect of doubts of altruism.
Ok.
I believe altruism in animals exists to some extent, for example here: