Reducing Self-Interest for Meaningful Connections
Briefly

Self-interest is characterized by an undue focus on personal gain, which undermines the inherent human capacity for empathy and responsibility. This imbalance impacts not just individuals, but also the community's overall well-being, as excessive self-focus can foster isolation and diminish social support networks.
The pursuit of self-interest often arises from competitive attitudes fostered by social influences. Such tendencies not only impair our mental health but also detract from our ability to forge meaningful connections with others, which are essential for personal and community flourishing.
Read at Psychology Today
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