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I was having this strangely philosophical conversation with [livejournal.com profile] slybrunette last night, and I brought up the topic of "selfess acts". I've had this conversation with many a'friend in the past, and the answer they give me is pretty much universally the same.

No, there is no such thing as a truly selfless act.

This baffles me because I tend to believe the opposite. That selfless acts do exist. I know it's my [annoying] optimism and my wish to see the good in people that causes me to believe in the selfless act, but of all the conversations I've had about this, I can't remember one person ever coming to that same conclusion.

So what do you think, flist?
[Feel free to link others to the poll, I'm quite curious!]

[Poll #1570039]

I'd love to hear your explanations in the comments!

Date: 2010-05-26 09:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crickets.livejournal.com
I won't argue that doing the "right thing" can oftentimes be satisfying in the end. But I'm not cynical enough to believe that every seemingly selfless act was motivated by that satisfaction -- or perhaps something far more sinister than this simple innocent pleasure. I think the satisfaction of being good/doing good is oftentimes a side-effect of these actions, but is it always going to be something you consider beforehand? I'm not sure I can bring myself to believe that.

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