Nothing to Lose
May 8, 2021Purpose of Existence
May 12, 2021We cannot do our best for others, if we cannot be the best for our own Self.
For millennia and ages through traditional, cultural and societal teachings we have continuously been bombarded by the fallacy that we have to “serve” others, because service to others is considered to be moral, thus, self-sacrifice and selflessness is righteous. As stated throughout Theory of Self-Relativity, selflessness (self “less”) and self-sacrifice is not righteous; it’s self-abuse.
We don’t have to ignore our Self and prioritize others in order to be considered a good and moral person. because if we cannot take care of our Self, we won’t be able to take care of others. This is why Theory of Self-Relativity advocates self-first, centered-self, and living our lives from the inside-out. If we truly want to be the best for others, we must first do our best for our own Self so that we can then follow another one of Theory of Self-Relativity’s famous teachings:
“Do unto others as you do unto your Self.”