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Platyfish
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- Jan 19, 2019
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So this is a thought/thought pattern I have had from probably since I was 5 or so (I am now 23). At times i have started to build towards a reasonable understanding until inevitably something happens, i learn something or i just question it for long enough where it breaks back down. It has been a major factor in my decision making criteria for the smallest of tasks to larger motivations in most aspects of life. And that is the question of: What is the exact meaning of selfishness. When does eating become selfish? Sleeping? Speaking your mind? Earning/spending money? Giving/taking?
Of course every aspect of life has selfishness attached to it, but personally I haven't for a reasonable amount of time been able to establish a core understanding of its balance. And this has caused me over time to behave in self destructive ways and develop habits that have resulted in me throwing away a good life full of opportunities, souring relationships and overthinking my way close to insanity.
What do you guys think, where is the line that deems your actions as being selfish or not?
Of course every aspect of life has selfishness attached to it, but personally I haven't for a reasonable amount of time been able to establish a core understanding of its balance. And this has caused me over time to behave in self destructive ways and develop habits that have resulted in me throwing away a good life full of opportunities, souring relationships and overthinking my way close to insanity.
What do you guys think, where is the line that deems your actions as being selfish or not?