“Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live”
— Oscar Wilde
Simplified Meaning:
When people say someone is selfish, they often think of a person who only does what they want without thinking of others. But true selfishness happens when a person tries to make others act the same way they do. Imagine a situation where someone loves reading and insists that everyone around them should read books all the time too. If they judge or get upset when others don't want to read as much, they are being selfish. In other words, it's okay to live your own life and follow your interests and values. The problem starts when you expect everyone else to live by your rules and choices. It's like expecting everyone to wear the same clothes, eat the same food, or enjoy the same hobbies as you do. To avoid being selfish, respect that others have their own lives, preferences, and ways of doing things. By accepting and appreciating these differences, we can all live more peacefully and happily.