Thursday 28 December 2017

5 Good Things You Should Learn From Selfish People

5 Good Things You Should Definitely Learn From Selfish People

'Selfishness' is a vice. We all think that way, don't we? But have you observed that the so-called selfish people live better lives. Being too selfish and unsympathetic is a strict 'no', but thinking about 'your' needs or putting 'yourself' first is definitely not a negative quality.



Selfish people are extremely independent. They don't depend on anyone, and expect others to do the same. They work extra hard to ensure that they don't be at someone's mercy for their needs. They are action-oriented individuals, who don't wait for things to happen. On the contrary, they take charge and make things happen.

Saying 'no' to people you care about is hard, but selfish people know when to clearly state that they cannot do something. This helps them focus their energy on tasks that they actually want to do, thus increasing their productivity. So, in a way selfishness is good for the world. It also means that, if they are helping you, they're doing it wholeheartedly, not just for the sake of doing it.

No human is completely good or bad. Selfish people teach us an important quality of being comfortable in our skins and accepting our faults. It is okay to come across as the bad guy in a situation sometimes. You don't need to sacrifice your dreams or aspirations for others. It doesn't make you an outright selfish person, as long as you don't overdo it. You need to be considerate about your loved ones, without letting them walk all over you.


Being emphatic and sensitive is important, but being too sensitive will do more harm than good. Selfish people don't let every little thing affect them or their decisions. They will support their partner, friends, or family members, but won't sacrifice their happiness in the process. Finding that perfect balance of sensitivity and practicality is not easy though.


Selfish people don't get manipulated emotionally and have a practical approach towards life. They won't fall prey to sentiments or emotional blackmail. They'll think it through from all angles before taking any decision. This may make them come across as blunt, but a certain amount of rationality is a must to be happy and successful in life.


I don't want to encourage selfishness, but there are things we definitely can learn from selfish people. I try to please people and show how perfect our lives are, and tend to ignore our own happiness in this process. Embracing qualities like 'prioritizing', 'saying no', 'bothering less', etc., in a balanced way, will help us lead better and happier lives. Let's include a little 'healthy selfishness' in our lives. Cheers to that



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