Human beings are driven by a mix of selfinterest and social obligations from "summary" of Human, All-Too-Human (Parts One and Two) by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Human nature is a complex interplay of various motives and drives. At the core of human behavior lies a delicate balance between self-interest and social obligations. Each individual is guided by their own desires and needs, striving to fulfill personal goals and ambitions. In this pursuit of self-fulfillment, people often prioritize their own well-being above all else.
However, humans are not solitary creatures; they exist within a society that imposes certain expectations and norms. Social obligations play a significant role in shaping human behavior, as individuals navigate the intricate web of relationships and interactions within their community. These obligations entail a sense of duty towards others, requiring individuals to consider the needs and welfare of those around them.
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