examples of Enlightened self-interest
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Having someone tell you what to do is not an example of self-management. Self-management is when you can manage your own tasks and needs.
I think you mean 'enlightened self-interest'. This is the idea that we do not have to be greedy and selfish to get what we want out of life, which is the approach taken by those with a rather unenlightened view. Rather, if we each act in a spirit of mutual cooperation, ethical duty and service to others, then that will tend to be reciprocated, and we all benefit in the long run. In other words, you can serve your own interests by considering and serving the interests of others.
Enlightened beings are a threat only to themselves because believing anyone to be enlightened is a kind of sickness, believing one's self to be enlightened is pure madness, there never was nor will therer ever be an enlightened being.
As noted by HH the Dalai Lama reincarnation may see you living your next (or past stages) of your cycle of death and rebirth as a woman. It seems to be an example of enlightened self interest to assure that this experience will be more positive, that is to say, that women are fairly and honourably treated.
Ryan asked me if I knew what a chiropractor was, and I didn't, so he enlightened me.
Someone who has pursued the study of history out of their own interest.
Someone who is motivated by their own self interest. They can be distrustful of sincerity or integrity.
In "Enlightened Despots," the author often highlights figures like Frederick the Great and Catherine the Great as examples of flawed or corrupt leaders. Despite their contributions to reforms and modernization, they maintained autocratic control and engaged in wars of expansion that contradicted their enlightened ideals. Their reigns illustrate the tension between progressive policies and the exercise of absolute power, revealing that even enlightened rulers can fall prey to corruption and self-interest.
when something of your self interest benefits the society.
No, "self-interest" is typically not hyphenated.
Rational self-interest implies that