Selfish
Selfish is an English adjective describing a concern with one's own advantage, welfare, or interests, often to the exclusion or detriment of others. It is typically used in a moral or evaluative sense to condemn actions perceived as prioritizing the self over communal or relational obligations. The related noun is selfishness, and the term can apply to individuals, behaviors, or motives.
The word derives from self plus the suffix -ish, indicating ‘having the characteristics of the self.’ It
In ethics and psychology, selfishness is discussed in contrast to altruism. Ethical theories such as ethical
In biology, the phrase is used as a metaphor in discussions of evolution. The selfish gene concept,
Culturally, selfishness is generally viewed negatively in norms promoting cooperation and compassion, though some frameworks advocate