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  2. 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 ...

  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. Selfless - Wikipedia

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    Selfless may refer to: SteveWillDoIt Selflessness, the act of sacrificing one's own interest for the greater good Selfless service; Selfless, a 1994 album by English industrial metal band Godflesh; Self/less, a 2015 film starring Ryan Reynolds "Selfless" (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), a 2002 episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer

  5. 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?

  6. 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 ...

  7. Altruistic suicide - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary Western society, this is seldom referred to as suicide, and most often referred to as an act of heroism. This only exists in times of emergency, and is always lauded, and is perceived as a tragic death. [citation needed] Self-sacrificial acts of heroism, such as falling on a grenade, is one example. [11]

  8. Agency retracts announced firing of key Baptist leader who ...

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    In under 48 hours, the head of the staunchly conservative public-policy arm of the Southern Baptist Convention rankled fellow Baptists by applauding President Joe Biden’s “selfless act” of ...

  9. Unconditional love - Wikipedia

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    Unconditional love should not be confused with unconditional dedication: unconditional dedication or "duty" refers to an act of the will irrespective of feelings (e.g. a person may consider that they have a duty to stay with someone); unconditional love is an act of the feelings irrespective of will.