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"The fact that most people think that ... pursuing one's own self-interest equates to behaving brutally or irrationally, is, as Ms. Rand noted, a 'psychological confession' on their part.  In fact it is againstone's own long-term self-interest to behave irrationally or trample others.  Such actions are the exact opposite of selfish -- they're self-destructive." 
|  By: |  Wayne Dunn (more quotes by Wayne Dunn or books by/about Wayne Dunn) | 
|  |  American writer | 
|  Source: |  The Rational View | 
|  Categories: |  Individualism, Responsibility, Self-Reliance | 
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