Selfishness

It is our core. We are born selfish. Feed me. Give me.

It is humanity. Not the humanity we think of... or want to think of, but none the less it is who we are. What we do.

Occasionally, people begin to evolve beyond, but succumb to the selfishness of others. The pushing and pulling of other people’s wants, rarely their needs, is what forces people to be selfish themselves. Out of self-preservation.

If a person is forgotten because others have no scope of sight beyond themselves they maybe squeezed into their own narrow perspective of the world. Compelled to shield, selfishly, what they want… sometimes what they need.

The irony is that this perpetual action of selfishness almost always creates a sense of frustration when one person’s selfishness confronts another’s selfish motivation. Forcing one to, hopefully, extend that narrow, limited view of world out around another.