Bit-parts of selfish moralities



Finding an object for their moral duty, the righteous gratify a redirected and relabeled selfishness. Pity that object for not understanding his existence in the other’s mind as a bit-part in a private script that has nothing to do with him in reality, but pity him more for realizing it.

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