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are human selfish nature
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Indeed we are selfish.
According to Henry George, "Man seeks to satisfy his desires by the minimum exertion". He also claims that these desires are unlimited. Selfishness varies within different ages. Children do appear to be the most selfish, because they don't understand life. They will soon leanr how to deal with selfishness, when they start to go through life. Some older people get selfish, because they are unhappy with something. |
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Post # 2
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RE: are human selfish nature
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yes human are a selfish by his nature only a few you get who are not . human always think first about him self. |
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Post # 3
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RE: are human selfish nature
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Being selfish is a nature of humans. Everybody tends to think about himself first. And there is no harm in doing that after all we must be concerned about our self first. |
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Post # 4
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RE: are human selfish nature
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We each have inbuilt desires to fight for our own in fight or flight. When mothers have babies they can often form attachment as it is appart of them. Love and caring has to be learnt. But by nature they are not always giving and we learn from observation. If we have selfish rolemodels, so will we be.
Unselfishness is a habit that must be learnt and not inbuilt. We are more likely to be built with selfishness.... |
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