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  2. Sisu - Wikipedia

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    Sisu is extraordinary determination in the face of extreme adversity, and courage that is presented typically in situations where success is unlikely. It expresses itself in taking action against the odds, and displaying courage and resoluteness in the face of adversity; in other words, deciding on a course of action, and then adhering to it even if repeated failures ensue.

  3. Agape - Wikipedia

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    C. S. Lewis uses agape in The Four Loves to describe what he believes is the highest variety of love known to humanity: a selfless love that is passionately committed to the well-being of others. [10] The Christian use of the term comes directly from the canonical Gospels' accounts of the teachings of Jesus.

  4. Selfless - Wikipedia

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    Selfless service; Selfless, a 1994 album by English industrial metal band Godflesh; Self/less, a 2015 film starring Ryan Reynolds "Selfless" (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), a 2002 episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer "Selfless" (Prison Break), a 2008 Prison Break episode; Selfless Gaming, esports team; Selfless, a song from the 2020 album The New ...

  5. Selflessness - Wikipedia

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    Selflessness may refer to: Anatta in Buddhism; Altruism; Ego loss; Selflessness: Featuring My Favorite Things, a 1969 jazz album This page was last edited on ...

  6. Altruism - Wikipedia

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    He derived it from the Italian altrui, which in turn was derived from Latin alteri, meaning "other people" or "somebody else". [2] Altruism may be considered a synonym of selflessness, the opposite of self-centeredness. Altruism is an important moral value in many cultures and religions.

  7. Sevā - Wikipedia

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    Sevā (also transcribed as sewa) is the concept of selfless service that is performed without any expectation of reward for performing it. It is predominant in Hinduism and Sikhism. Such services can be performed to benefit other human beings or society. Sevā means "service". A more recent interpretation of the word is "dedication to others".

  8. Karma yoga - Wikipedia

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    It is rightful action without being attached to fruits or being manipulated by what the results might be, a dedication to one's duty, and trying one's best while being neutral to rewards or outcomes such as success or failure. [10] Within Hinduism, this concept is known as seva, meaning selfless service to others as a means of spiritual ...

  9. Anattā - Wikipedia

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    According to Peter Harvey, while the Suttas criticize notions of an eternal, unchanging Self as baseless, they see an enlightened being as one whose empirical self is highly developed. [29] This is paradoxical, states Harvey, in that "the Self-like nibbana state" is a mature self that knows "everything as Selfless". [29]