by Parsec13 on February 17th, 2008

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I tend to believe we are all self centered to an extent. Human nature. When is self centeredness a fault?

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  • by BigDaddyBS on February 18th, 2008

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    When you believe the whole world revolves around you and you alone.

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  • by Tranny on February 18th, 2008

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    When it overrides your willingness to do things for others.

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  • by Charger on February 25th, 2009

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    It's one thing to pursue your own self interest. It's another thing to be selfish.

    The way that you advance your self interest is to provide goods and services to others and have them do the same for you. That exchange advances all of our individual self-intersts.

    But selfishness is refusing to serve others in any way and trying to hog it for yourself.

    All people are our brothers and our reflections. Service is the greatest form of leadership. Gratitude is the greatest attractor. Neve become so self-centered that it becomes self-absorption and you no longer care what happens to others.

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