Self-Serving

I have always struggled with the concept of self-serving as I always tend to care what others think. I was always taught not to abide in your own ways as it would lead to negative connotation. However, It’s not a sin or a negative habit as many people think. It’s the ability to prioritize self-interests and goals, with an occasional recognition of the needs of others. Self-serving is important because it helps people make sound decisions, establishes boundaries between individuals, and promotes personal growth.

First, self-serving allows individuals to make sound decisions. When people prioritize their self-interests, they put themselves first and are less likely to engage in destructive behavior. With sound decisions, individuals are better able to achieve their goals, improve themselves and relationships with others. By prioritizing self-interests, people protect themselves from being exploited or taken advantage of and maintain their integrity.

Second, self-serving is important because it establishes boundaries between individuals. Through establishing boundaries, people are able to identify what behaviors should be tolerated and what behaviors are unacceptable in their relationships. Boundaries protect people from harm and ensure that they are treated with respect. When individuals prioritize their self-interests, they can choose the relationships that are healthy and fruitful to them.

Third, self-serving promotes personal growth. The world is full of competition, and people must prioritize their personal growth to achieve great things. When individuals prioritize self-interest, they are actively working towards their personal growth, and are not easily influenced by the opinions and actions of others. Personal growth helps people fulfil their aspirations and contributes to the growth of society.

Over time I have realized the importance of self-serving through these three concepts. Before I recognized it’s importance, I always expected to recieve gratification through others rather than through my own actions. However, over time I have learned how to neglect what others think to prevent them from dictating how I live my life or act within certain situations.

In conclusion, self-serving is an essential aspect of human life. It allows individuals to make sound decisions, establish boundaries, and promote personal growth. It is essential to understand that self-serving is different from being selfish. Self-serving is a healthy approach, whereas selfishness undermines social relations and growth. Therefore, it’s important to seek balance between self-interest and the needs of others.

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