I understand that humans are fundamentally selfish. Their emotions are often driven by self-preservation, personal gain, and interest.
This
can be observed from history and across cultures. Let me present my argument from that perspective.
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Firstly
, It's important to note that human responses are complex and influenced by a wide range of factors, including cultural, social, environmental, and individual factors. Linking Words
While
some actions may appear selfish on the surface, they can Linking Words
also
be motivated by a desire for self-preservation, security, or well-being. Linking Words
For example
, employee's consistent efforts and commitment to their tasks led to their promotion within the company, illustrating the rewards of hard work and dedication
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Secondly
, humanity runs on many factors Linking Words
such
as finding resources, finding mates, and protecting them from others and one's immediate kin. Linking Words
This
intention drives them to survive and shapes them for being selfish. Linking Words
For example
, an individual working for promotion at work and putting in extra effort showcases their gestures driven by personal gain. Linking Words
Furthermore
, they don't take a back step even to bribe and put the blame on others to achieve the expected result.
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Finally
, they show altruism, sympathy, and cooperation, these habits can be understood within the framework of self-interest. Linking Words
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they make others feel that they are sympathized by a situation that comes only if they personally gain either in kind or trust. Linking Words
For example
, an employee works with a group of colleagues on a project, Linking Words
as a result
, builds their relationship, and earns goodwill, which can lead to his/her advancement in the company, Linking Words
this
showcase how cooperation serves as self-interset.
In conclusion, yes, humans are basically selfish and they are driven by self-preservation, benefits, and personal interest. Linking Words
Furthermore
, no one wants to do anything for free, there is always a catch behind the work we perform. Well, it's essential to acknowledge the complexity, and diversity of human performance.Linking Words
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