On selfishness, I was surprised that she didn't cover the very basics. If you don't meet your needs yourself, they will still be there and manifest in destructive ways in your interactions with others. It's best if you satisfy yourself directly, then you will have a clear mind to be more effective at whatever you do. The selflessness just encourages everyone to become dependent (in a pathological way) on others.
On selfishness, I was surprised that she didn't cover the very basics. If you don't meet your needs yourself, they will still be there and manifest in destructive ways in your interactions with others. It's best if you satisfy yourself directly, then you will have a clear mind to be more effective at whatever you do. The selflessness just encourages everyone to become dependent (in a pathological way) on others.
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