Another, more selfish worry is that governments which buy Earth Networks' products will close down their existing research programmes.
The reason is that it makes us more selfish, more introverted and less able to open your heart in love to other people.
Rooney has often come under criticism for his all action displays and has been urged to spend less time defending and become more selfish.
Much is said, and written, about how individuals are more selfish these days, and how people don't seem to want to work at relationships any more etc. etc.
Aligning with a cause is often nothing more than selfish giving.
Entitlement beliefs that are left unchecked lead to selfish, even more entitled expectations.
If people assume that the world is a rude, individualistic and selfish place, they are more likely to act that way themselves.
The teams said the capuchin were more likely to take food from helpful people than "selfish" ones.
Behaviorists reject the classic economic theory of human beings as ultra-rational self-interested actors and, drawing on psychology, examine the causes of seemingly irrational economic choices, such as not taking advantage of money offered in an employer-provided retirement plan or giving away more money to charity than can be explained by purely selfish motives.
They're less selfish about it, and they're taking more pleasure in being part of a larger group.
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But over the past couple years, I've noticed a troubling cycling trend, a selfish behavior that seems to be increasing, as more and more people feel secure and hop on bikes.
The more conservative tragic view works within the understanding that humans generally are selfish.
But for decades, these observations were ignored, and more attention was paid to experiments according to which the apes were entirely selfish.
Mr Blunkett, a close ally of Mr Blair, argues in an article for the Observer that Mr Miliband's stated aim of making Labour a "one-nation party" should be "about a great deal more than politics built on grievance and the unhappiness of a resentful and selfish public sphere".
Some Masters of the Universe have such rotten hubris, such selfish, self-aggrandizing drives they act like primitive warriors from a more violent time.
In recent years, some scientists have argued that such selfish genetic elements serve the greater good in the long run by making species more "evolvable, " like insects, and that this explains their existence.
Dr Brunton looked at the number of chicks fledged per nest in the colony she was observing and discovered that, contrary to the selfish-herd theory's predictions, pairs breeding near the edge of the colony were more successful than those at its centre.
Consequences do flow from incorrect or selfish behavior but in the show, these are shown to be unexpected, hard to predict, and more to do with the loss of friendship than anything else, which in any context, is a disastrous outcome.
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