Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-25606723-20160529010222/@comment-26453572-20160530175722

TheShade6 wrote: I'm not saying that "selfless" choices don't benefit other people it's more of a mutual benefit whereas "selfish" choices are beneficial only to you. Think of it like birds and crocodiles, the birds eat parasites that are feeding off the crocodile. The crocodile just happens to benefit from the bird but the bird is still primarily serving itself. But it never crosses the bird's mind to help the crocodile out, it solely wants food, and that's all it thinks about.