Altruistic
Altruistic is an adjective describing actions or motives that benefit other individuals or groups at a cost to the actor. In ethics, altruism refers to concern for others that can motivate self‑sacrificial behavior, sometimes regarded as a moral obligation, and is often contrasted with egoism, which prioritizes one’s own interests. The term is used to describe both a motive (altruistic motivation) and a behavior (an altruistic act).
Etymology traces altruism to the French altruisme, coined in the 19th century by Auguste Comte, from altrui
In the social sciences, altruism is studied as prosocial behavior. Researchers distinguish true (psychological) altruism, driven
Altruism is a widely used concept across ethics, psychology, biology, economics, and everyday language, reflecting a