Humans are Selfish By Nature
Humans are Selfish By Nature
Being Selfish Makes Us Better Humans:
It's an undeniable fact that all humans have a selfish side
whether they accept it or not.
Psychological data obtained from previous researchers
suggested that humans tend to be selfish because they like the attention.
“Humans are selfish
by nature” is a generalization which is both refuted and supported by religions
and moral codes around the world.
Humans, by contrast, are ultra social: possessed of an
enhanced capacity for empathy, an unparalleled sensitivity to the needs of
others, a unique level of concern about their welfare, and an ability to create
moral norms that generalize and enforce these tendencies.
I was
trying to depict selfishness as a not-so-positive characteristic of human
nature and by default say something to the point that humans are just selfish
things.
Basically
my thinking was that by being selfish, we exercise a natural part of who we
already are and then that part grows. We become more selfish and in effect,
literally become more human.
Being
selfish in our words, drives authenticity. It creates outlets for us to say what we need to say even
if we are the only ones who need to hear it.
No one
cares no one unless they have some work or need from you and it’s called human
nature.
So just to describe the selfish nature of
the human society I have written something in my words and I hope you will like
it:
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