By wiseagent on Skatehive
This publication was also writen in SPANISH and PORTUGUESE. Psychologies Although selfishness is still commonly associated (even somewhat "philosophically") with something harmful, who says that sometimes we don't need these moments to look at ourselves and seek a version of ourselves? I think that by nature, we are all a little selfish, but things change when we don't understand very well how much of this feeling we have and, even worse, when we don't know how to use it. Such a tricky thing to be done! Especially in a society as competitive as it is now, it has never been so important to understand this feeling. In some way, it fuels who we were, who we are, and who we can still be (and the same remains true for everything we do... both personally and professionally). Selfishness, when it becomes a better understood feeling, can bring us more good things than bad things. It's not just a matter of "guessing", it's more about a realization that individual moments should not be subjugate