Selfsacrifice
Self-sacrifice refers to forgoing one's own interests, well-being, or life for the sake of others or for a larger cause. While often framed as morally admirable, self-sacrifice varies in voluntariness, intention, and cost. It can occur in intimate relationships, communities responding to danger, or religious and ideological contexts, and it raises questions about the limits and legitimacy of putting others before oneself.
Across cultures and histories, self-sacrifice appears in religious narratives, military heroism, disaster response, and social activism.
In literature and media, self-sacrifice serves as a powerful motif representing loyalty, courage, or transformation. Psychological
Related concepts include altruism, heroism, martyrdom, and renunciation. The topic encompasses moral, religious, psychological, and cultural