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    Someone Who Always Acted Just for Her Own Self-Interest Would
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Someone Who Always Acted Just for Her Own Self-Interest Would

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Someone who always acted just for her own self-interest would be likely to miss out on some important benefits,and lose some of the social and personal richness of human action.

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