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Characteristics of selfish teachings Selfish teachings often promote behaviors and mindsets focused primarily on personal gain, often at the expense of others. Here are some key characteristics: 1) Self-Centeredness: Emphasis on personal success, wealth, and happiness above all else. Encourages putting one's own needs and desires before others. 2) Lack of Empathy: Minimizes or ignores the feelings, needs, and well-being of others. Fosters a disregard for how one's actions impact other people. 3) Competitive Mentality: Promotes the idea that life is a zero-sum game where one's success requires others' failure. Encourages constant comparison and rivalry. 4) Manipulative Behavior: Teaches methods to exploit situations and people for personal advantage. Often involves deceit, coercion, or taking unfair advantage of others. 5) Materialism and Greed: Strong focus on accumulating wealth, possessions, and status symbols. Equates material success with happiness and fulfillment. 6) Short-Term Thinking: Prioritizes immediate gratification over long-term well-being and ethical considerations. Often ignores the future consequences of present actions. 7) Entitlement: Cultivates a sense of deservingness, where individuals believe they are owed success and rewards without necessarily earning them. Can lead to justifying unfair or unethical behavior to get what one wants. 8) Isolation: Encourages independence to the point of isolation, often undermining community, teamwork, and mutual support. May teach that relying on others is a weakness. 9) Lack of Accountability: Avoids taking responsibility for one's actions, especially when they harm others. Tends to blame others for personal failures or shortcomings. 10) Exclusivity: Often creates in-groups and out-groups, promoting a sense of superiority over others not following the same teachings. May discourage inclusivity and openness. Selfish teachings can be found in various contexts, from personal development philosophies to business strategies, and can be subtly integrated into broader cultural narratives. It's important to recognize these characteristics to critically assess the values and principles being promoted.
Characteristics of selfish teachings Selfish teachings often promote behaviors and mindsets focused primarily on personal gain, often at the expense of others. Here are some key characteristics: 1) Self-Centeredness: Emphasis on personal success, wealth, and happiness above all else. Encourages putting one's own needs and desires before others. 2) Lack of Empathy: Minimizes or ignores the feelings, needs, and well-being of others. Fosters a disregard for how one's actions impact other people. 3) Competitive Mentality: Promotes the idea that life is a zero-sum game where one's success requires others' failure. Encourages constant comparison and rivalry. 4) Manipulative Behavior: Teaches methods to exploit situations and people for personal advantage. Often involves deceit, coercion, or taking unfair advantage of others. 5) Materialism and Greed: Strong focus on accumulating wealth, possessions, and status symbols. Equates material success with happiness and fulfillment. 6) Short-Term Thinking: Prioritizes immediate gratification over long-term well-being and ethical considerations. Often ignores the future consequences of present actions. 7) Entitlement: Cultivates a sense of deservingness, where individuals believe they are owed success and rewards without necessarily earning them. Can lead to justifying unfair or unethical behavior to get what one wants. 8) Isolation: Encourages independence to the point of isolation, often undermining community, teamwork, and mutual support. May teach that relying on others is a weakness. 9) Lack of Accountability: Avoids taking responsibility for one's actions, especially when they harm others. Tends to blame others for personal failures or shortcomings. 10) Exclusivity: Often creates in-groups and out-groups, promoting a sense of superiority over others not following the same teachings. May discourage inclusivity and openness. Selfish teachings can be found in various contexts, from personal development philosophies to business strategies, and can be subtly integrated into broader cultural narratives. It's important to recognize these characteristics to critically assess the values and principles being promoted.
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Jujur saya akui cara bpak yg pakai baju biru menyembelih ni yg baru nmanya sedusi syari,at islam 1 ksli tatik saja langsung putus tidak menyakiti kurban,.
Masuk akal saya kalau mas rinal yg jelasin saya sudh banyak lihat yutub mas rinal. lagi saya pun tukang potong tapi tidak di rph cuman sekali sekali saya masuk rph, jaya terus mas
Iduladha kemaren saya motong sapi kecil bobot 400 kg an pakai julia 27 cm gaya dorong.baru dorong pake tenaga dikit set brol ampe tulang,saya kaget kirain goloknya ciping ternyata engga, Tajemnya itu lo bang mantep banget awet pula.dmo 05 ajib dah.makasih bang rinal atas edukasinya.smoga tambah berkah.❤❤❤
Mantap bg Rinal, pisau nya memang tajam, dan teknik menyembelihnya kereen.. Terimaksih dpt ilmu. Tapi ada yg mau saya tanya🙏 Itu darah ditampung unt apa ya🤔