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2007-05-08 23:43:15 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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We are selfish by nature and serve ourselves and those around us first

2007-05-09 02:18:54 · answer #1 · answered by chillipope 7 · 0 0

This, my dear friend, is exactly what we all are trying to do here. But the problem is … that we all tend to choose our own ways going about doing this. The fact is that love, kindness, generosity, goodness and all the good things if this ilk cannot be measure upon scales. And therefore no one can tell whether American way of loving and helping humanity is better than the French way, or if Japanese could do better than Icelanders in serving all. So, no one is hundred percent sure here, not even about their own ways, and thus everyone tries to do all they can, whatever they can, whenever they can, howsoever, and whoever they can in order to do simply the best, and there to be the best, but all in their own ways of choosing. What do you think will happen if everyone in a neighbourhood would try to do the best they could, in their own ways, to help someone out with all the ills that they might have in their life?

2007-05-09 09:30:17 · answer #2 · answered by Shahid 7 · 1 0

In the end we are selfish, finflexible, set in our ways, egoistical, fearful of others and inherently violent. We all have a scarcity mentality. Must be a holdover from out huntiing and gathering days...

2007-05-09 11:28:45 · answer #3 · answered by Taharqa 3 · 0 0

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