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- SELFISHNESS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SELFISHNESS is the quality or state of being selfish : a concern for one's own welfare or advantage at the expense of or in disregard of others : excessive interest in oneself
- Selfishness - Wikipedia
Selfishness is being concerned excessively or exclusively for oneself or one's own advantage, pleasure, or welfare, regardless of others [1][2] Selfishness is the opposite of altruism or selflessness, and has also been contrasted (as by C S Lewis) with self-centeredness
- Psychology of Selfishness: Understanding Self-Centered Behavior
From the ruthless survival instincts of our ancestors to the complex social dynamics of modern society, the roots of selfishness run deep within the human psyche, shaping our behaviors and relationships in profound and often perplexing ways
- Is Selfishness a Flaw or a Feature? - Psychology Today
Selfishness often receives a bad rap, usually associated with greed, narcissism, or moral failure However, is it always destructive, or could it serve an evolutionary and ethical purpose?
- Why Am I So Selfish? The Psychology Behind It - ScienceInsights
Before diagnosing yourself, it helps to draw a line that psychology draws clearly: selfishness means satisfying your own needs at the expense of others, while healthy self-interest means taking care of yourself without harming anyone else
- SELFISHNESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SELFISHNESS definition: 1 the quality of thinking only of your own advantage: 2 the quality of thinking only of your own… Learn more
- 5 Signs of a Selfish Person: How to Deal with Them - Psych Central
What is a selfish person? Selfishness can be defined as the trait that leads people to frequently act in their own interests without any regard for how their actions could impact others
- Understanding What Selfishness Is and How It Differs from Self-Love
Selfishness is a trait or characteristic where a person's focus is predominantly on fulfilling their own desires, needs, and well-being Selfish behavior carries the risk of harming others, especially when done to excess
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