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Of course I'm not forcing you to do anything if you don't want to, but seriously, what have you got to lose? Five seconds of your life?
I debating wether or not all human behavor and actions are selfish. And I don't think so.
I think you're overglorifying my use of love in this instance. Why would you do something for yourself if you didn't care about yourself?
Even being suicidal. You're convinced you're doing yourself a favor by killing yourself.
You don't have to like yourself to make yourself feel good. You just simply want something for yourself, I can't see how I would involve liking yourself :/
... for yourself in hopes of gaining something. I don't see why you'd naturally do something for someone you didn't like. The same goes for yourself.
You could make connections to anything. I could find something unselfish about anything as well. You would probably say 'it feels good' on everything I could post. And I'm not going to waste my time. You still have not proved every thing has a root to selfishness.Well then, give me a list of actions humans do, so I can prove one way or an other they are selfish.
In order for everything to be based on selfishness everything is either (a) regardless of others or (b) or only caring for oneself or (c) both.Definition said:1. devoted to or caring only for oneself; concerned primarily with one's own interests, benefits, welfare, etc., regardless of others.
2. characterized by or manifesting concern or care only for oneself: selfish motives.
You could make connections to anything. I could find something unselfish about anything as well. You would probably say 'it feels good' on everything I could post. And I'm not going to waste my time. You still have not proved every thing has a root to selfishness.
In order for everything to be based on selfishness everything is either (a) regardless of others or (b) or only caring for oneself or (c) both.
I think people need to stop interpreting selfishness as conscious. No, I am not saying everything you do is a calculated move to your own advantage. I am saying that, in 99% of cases, your actions benefit you in some way or another; by definition, this cannot be altruistic. True altruism is either exceedingly rare or just downright non-existent, because no matter what the action - even if you, for example, take a bullet for someone - there will always be some benefit to you, no matter how tiny.
edit: and yes I skipped most of the thread in the hopes of preventing misconceptions
And about 'only taking care of children because of passing on their genes'. How come people adopt?
Thank you for saying exactly what I was thinking, but expressing it better than I could have. XDI think people need to stop interpreting selfishness as conscious. No, I am not saying everything you do is a calculated move to your own advantage. I am saying that, in 99% of cases, your actions benefit you in some way or another; by definition, this cannot be altruistic. True altruism is either exceedingly rare or just downright non-existent, because no matter what the action - even if you, for example, take a bullet for someone - there will always be some benefit to you, no matter how tiny.
edit: and yes I skipped most of the thread in the hopes of preventing misconceptions.
Maybe people adopt because they want a child to love them? Maybe they will enjoy the praise they will receive for having done such a noble deed as adopting a child? Maybe they receive pleasure from raising a child, even if it does not contain their own genes?And about 'only taking care of children because of passing on their genes'. How come people adopt?
Because there is a benefit does not mean it's selfish.
It's selfish when that is the only reason.
If, for example, you sacrifice yourself to save somebody else's life, death isn't the greater punishment. That person whose life you're saving must mean a lot to you, and the thought of living without that person must seem like a horrible, horrible punishment. Therefore, you decide that dying is better than living without that person, and you sacrifice yourself.May I ask if you knowly do a positive deed, in which in doing so you're aware the the negative effect after will be much more severe, such as death, then the greedy service you've just done for your self to create jacosity, is not the reward not worth the cost? The point in doing such would be none for greediness. If you continue to argue about such, may I add that if death is the cost of such a deed, you would no longer be able to obtain jacosity from creating more supposly greed-driven acts know to most as selfless. Obviously, if this was the cause no such thing would occur, yet we do know, though rare, it does. Would you please explain this occurance to me then?
If, for example, you sacrifice yourself to save somebody else's life, death isn't the greater punishment. That person whose life you're saving must mean a lot to you, and the thought of living without that person must seem like a horrible, horrible punishment. Therefore, you decide that dying is better than living without that person, and you sacrifice yourself.
Selfish motive.
You make martyrdom sound like suicide. O.o;;; And when you take a bullet, you don't necessarily have to die. You can survive from a wound you know. I'm sure most people hope to survive when doing this. Course that isn't always the case.
Well, sure, but the argument still stands. o.o