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  2. Kindness - Wikipedia

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    Kindness is a type of behavior marked by acts of generosity, consideration, rendering assistance, or concern for others, without expecting praise or reward in return. It is a subject of interest in philosophy , religion, and psychology .

  3. Altruism - Wikipedia

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    Giving alms to the poor is often considered an altruistic action.. Altruism is the concern for the well-being of others, independently of personal benefit or reciprocity.. The word altruism was popularised (and possibly coined) by the French philosopher Auguste Comte in French, as altruisme, for an antonym of egoism. [1]

  4. Random act of kindness - Wikipedia

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    A random act of kindness is a nonpremeditated, inconsistent action designed to offer kindness towards the outside world. [1] The phrase "random kindness and senseless acts of beauty" was written by Anne Herbert on a placemat in Sausalito, California in 1982. It was based on the phrase "random acts of violence and senseless acts of cruelty". [2]

  5. Sevā - Wikipedia

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    The idea of selfless service (seva) is an important concept in several religions because God is perceived as having an interest in the well-being of others; serving other people is considered an essential devotional practise of indirectly serving God and living a religious life that is a benefit to others. People of every religion are included ...

  6. Big 10: The kindest, most selfless act I've witnessed, Part 4

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    Dec. 3—In the fourth and final chapter of our Sunday miniseries, we asked community members: What's the kindest, most selfless act you've witnessed — or experienced yourself — in the past year?

  7. Pathological Altruism - Wikipedia

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    Selflessness gone awry may play a role in a broad variety of disorders, including anorexia and animal hoarding, women who put up with abusive partners and men who abide alcoholic ones. Because a certain degree of selfless behavior is essential to the smooth performance of any human group, selflessness run amok can crop up in political contexts.

  8. Why is it 'selfish' to have kids late — or not at all? - AOL

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    In this modern context, people choosing to have fewer children can only be seen as an un-selfish act, a net positive for the world and its inhabitants. ... and waiting was the most selfless act of ...

  9. Psychological egoism - Wikipedia

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    Psychological egoism is the view that humans are always motivated by self-interest and selfishness, even in what seem to be acts of altruism.It claims that, when people choose to help others, they do so ultimately because of the personal benefits that they themselves expect to obtain, directly or indirectly, from doing so.