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RE: Yes, I am selfish.

in Proof of Brain3 years ago

God, you are so selfish, you only talk about yourself. :)

If my family, or friends are at risk and it is a choice between saving them and saving the family and friends of someone else.

Now, if your family or friends are at risk, would you save them or would you save yourself?

I am sure you are far less selfish than many of those who call themselves altruistic.

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I have been known to be really stupid when it comes to protecting my family and friends.

I once confronted 5 burly drunk cowboys because they clearly intentionally nearly hit my friend when we were walking down the street. They came back. Started talking crap and were clearly looking for a fight.

I handed my friend and his brother my stuff and went to stand in front of them as 5 of them piled out of the car and I'd say 3 out of 5 of them were my size or larger. The other 2 might have been a little shorter but were in good shape. They were all athletes and I was not.

If they had seen what was going on in my mind though they would have pissed themselves. What I was thinking scares me. It is partially why I don't drink or take drugs... I never need my inhibitions to go away. That could be very bad.

Anyway... I got lucky. The biggest one in the back said "Deva is that you?"

Then said "Ahh man, I'm sorry I didn't know it was you. We were out looking for a fight."

I shook his hand and left. It was a guy I graduated from high school with.

When it comes to protecting family and friends I can be quite stupid and fearless.

The stuff going through my head was how I could possibly take out 5 guys and provided I made it that far I was thinking where the nearest pay phone was so I could call an ambulance (yes, it was before cell phones).

EDIT: I think that was shortly before (though could have been after) the big guy that recognized me joined the Marines.

So to answer your question. It is highly likely I'd always protect family and friends over myself even if they are completely capable of dealing with the situation themselves.

Haha, I guess one is capable of doing stupid things for the closest ones, and you're not so selfish after all.

You are wrong. I've been told I am selfish. Why? I refuse to take the vaccines. (this is sarcasm by the way)

I thought you were making some sort of reference to Rand.

Hah. No. My boss told me I was selfish when it came to my stance on vaccines. I told him "yes, I am"

Utter foolishness.

Though yes, I've seen a lot of people call "Atlas Shrugged" selfish. I know Ayn Rand also spoke about it a lot. I think she was predominantly correct. Perfect? No.

Well, yes, but she defined herself as selfish, and defended rational selfishness, that we are all selfish and being selfish is good. That's probably the why.

I agree with you.

She was a very smart and wise woman. You could tell she spent a tremendous amount of time actually thinking.

To speak about others rather than myself would be to put words and implications into their actions. I don't presume to know what they are thinking or their intentions are.

The only perception I have is my own. :)

So when speaking about how a mind works I only have my own for review.

I like hearing about other people's minds though.