How to Love Life Again – Reach Out to Others
One definition of altruism is “loving others as oneself”. French philosopher Auguste Comte coined the term altruisme in 1851, and two years later it entered the English language as altruism. In America and perhaps in most societies, we acknowledge the importance of altruism, however in a limited path. We are most often altruistic within the family. This imitation, however, limits each person’s altruism to a small number of human beings so that we have groups of “altruists” whose loving is limited and self-regarding. How can we alter this limited altruism to a global consciousness of altruism? We commence by changing ourselves. We can alter the earth, one altruist at a age. And in the action, we can like our lives by reaching outside to others. More information: more info
Posted: March 11th, 2011 under Time Management.
