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doppelgänger;1305188 said:I think everyone thinks they are working for the betterment of all. And therefore, in each of their own little universes, they are.
I only work for the betterment of myself, and to be perfectly honest, I think everyone is the same deep down.
Anyone's motives for anything are selfish. No intentional act is ever completely selfess. You could give your life to save someone else's, but the only reason anyone would do so is because they would hate to live without that person, they wanted to be seen as a hero, they wanted honour, they felt they owed that person their life. For whichever reason you give your life for someone else, you do it at least partly to satisfy yourself, most likely your ego.
Nobody can do everything for everyone else and nobody can achieve perfect equality and justice. I'm not saying nobody should try, because people might enjoy trying, but it will not and cannot be done.
Besides, would you want to live in a world in which everyone was equal and did everything for each other? Wouldn't it be boring if everyone had the same, everyone was worth the same and treated each other the same?