Psychology and behavorial sciences - Theme
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Altruism refers to the principle and practice of concern for the well-being and happiness of others, often at some cost to oneself. It describes behavior motivated by a desire to help, even if there's no expectation of personal gain or reward.
Imagine someone witnessing a car accident. Without hesitation, they rush to help the injured passenger, providing first aid and comfort until help arrives. This act prioritizes the well-being of the stranger over personal safety, reflecting an altruistic motivation.
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