SELFLESS
You spelled it correctly; altruistic. Assuming, that is, that 'altruistic' is the word you intend.
integrity
Altruistic is an adjective.
Saying, "I am annoyed of the way you behave.", is grammatically correct.
The people around you expect you to behave in a common manner, However, if youre gifted you are bound to be noticed and helped.
Altruistic preservation is a philosophy of preserving nature for its own sake.
The person and their attitude promotes altruistic behavior.
An altruistic person is unselfishly concerned for or devoted to the welfare of others. For example, Mother Theresa was an altruistic person, some say.
The reason why people behave the way they usually behave in an organisation is because they are at work and not at play and they must be seriously dedicated and must do the right requirements before they are blamed for the problem they caused
* I'm altruistic that way. * Actually, people generally don't. But when they do, it's "just because".
There are several words that can mean to benefit other people before yourself such as altruistic, selflessness, thoughtlessness, and even philanthropy.