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“Selfish is an exploitation of others for self; selfless is an exploitation of self for others. Both are extrinsic. … Selfness. When selfness prevails, the qualities of others are sometimes used for self and the qualities of self are often extended to others. The basic and key difference is that…” quote by Bob Samples
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“Selfish is an exploitation of others for self; selfless is an exploitation of self for others. Both are extrinsic. … Selfness. When selfness prevails, the qualities of others are sometimes used for self and the qualities of self are often extended to others. The basic and key difference is that exploitation is never the object of the outcome.”

Bob Samples

About This Quote

Source Article: Philosophy of Self, 2015

Distinguishes selfishness (exploiting others) from selflessness (exploiting self), asserting true exploitation lacks a purposeful outcome.

In simple terms: Selfishness uses others; selflessness uses self; both lack exploitation as a goal.

Key Takeaway

Seek actions where outcomes benefit others without self‑interest.

Themes

ethics self‑concept altruism philosophy psychology

Mood

thoughtful analytical inquisitive

Type

philosophical ethical psychological

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • leadership
  • community service

Key Concepts

exploitation self‑identity moral agency

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does self‑sacrifice become self‑interest?
  • How can we recognize genuine altruism?
A Different Perspective

The definition may blur in complex moral situations.

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