“The Selfish Path to Virtue: Why Being Good to Yourself Isn’t Actually Selfish (Flourishing Paradox) “
Attribute: Eudaimonia - the suspicious coincidence of virtue and happiness.
Purpose: Discovering that self-care might accidentally be moral.
Gratitude: Laughing at altruism’s secret selfishness.
Simplicity: Help yourself guilt-free, call it “virtue.”
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“The Selfish Path to Virtue: Why Being Good to Yourself Isn’t Actually Selfish (Flourishing Paradox) “
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