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    Do people really perform actions out of the sincere concern for others or are there always hidden agendas that are egoistically driven? This dissertation will take a closer look at these questions while exploring the views of psychological egotism and what its supporters believe drives us to act in certain ways. Although psychological egoism has not been attributed to many philosophers, it brings forth an interesting debatable point of view of human behavior. While psychological egoism is unquestionably

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    Sean Hampton once stated, “A dream without ambition is like a car without gas...you’re not going anywhere.” Ambition is the gas for your car and your car is your motivation. It keeps you going through the hardest weather and gives you enough power to go down the road of success. Without your ambition, you don’t have motivation and if you don’t have motivation, then you’re just stuck in the middle of nowhere. Although many people discredit ambition for being a negative quality to obtain, ambition

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    When Your Dreams Turn into a Life Lesson Have you ever had a dream, whether it is to become a doctor, lawyer, or even President that you knew you needed to aspire no matter the cost? We all have them a will power to be a better person than you were yesterday. We all hope for it, days turn into weeks and then months and then years. We've gotten to today; did you accomplish those dreams? Walter Lee Younger in A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, had similar dreams to open up a liquor store and

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    By emphasizing loving the soul over the body, these authors aid in creating structures for long lasting relationships that stray from the need for instant gratification. For instance, when Socrates responds to Alcibiades' declaration that only Socrates possesses the worthiness of his love because he brings out the best in him, he speculates, "If I really have in me the power to make you a better man, then you can see in me beauty that is really beyond description and makes your own remarkable good

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    Are We Always Selfish? Selfish by definition is to be only concerned with one's self for their own gain, be it by action or by motive. If one goes to the doctors because they are sick or just for a health checkup, they will remind you that it is good to take time for yourself. In this very fast paced world we are living in sometimes we just forget about us. Egoism in general paints a dark portrait of human nature, at the same time it is very true that we are by nature selfish individuals and it

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    that hunts humans. “The Necklace,” is a story about a woman dissatisfied by the life and class she has been given. After borrowing a necklace from a rich friend, she loses the jewelry and must pay for a new one. These stories prove that acts of selfishness lead to the suffering of

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    “Everyday Use” is a fictional short story by Alice Walker that tells the story of two daughters who have different views on heritage. Walker describes the two girls as being extremely different on the inside and out. The first daughter, Dee, is well educated and gorgeous girl who does not understand the real meaning behind heritage. On the other hand, maggie, the second daughter, is the complete opposite of Dee by understanding heritage while having little education and being physically scarred by

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    Unfortunately, his selfishness compels him to do wicked things that harm his country. A king’s job is to protect and provide for his kingdom; Henry, however, makes many decisions that harm his kingdom, which makes him a bad king. Moreover, Henry’s childhood preparation for his kingship has led to much harm to the citizens of England. Henry’s position as king transforms him from a foolish young man into a hard, stern king. As king Henry displays attributes of wickedness, selfishness, and ruthlessness

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    the story offers insight into the main character’s reactions towards her husband’s sudden death including her interactions with the secondary characters. In “A Journey”, Edith Wharton’s choice to include secondary characters highlights the wife’s selfishness. Edith Wharton uses a child and a Christian scientist to highlight the contrast between the verbal help of the secondary characters and the woman’s response towards their help. During the beginning of the story, the reader is introduced to a child

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    necklace, it is not. Madame Loisel’s actions were motivated by selfishness and pride, and her sudden act of responsibility does not make her behavior heroic. Taking responsibility for her actions was something that was expected of her, and whatever course of action she decided to take in order to pay off the necklace is irrelevant. She lost the necklace and it was her job to do something about it, and she is no hero for having done this. Selfishness led Madame Loisel to feel as if her life wasn’t good enough

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