Is it possible for a human to ever do a selfless act? When someone does do a

Is it possible for a human to ever do a selfless act? When someone does do a

Is it possible for a human to ever do a selfless act? When someone does do a seemingly 'selfless' act, it is normally because of religious duties or an excuse to brag about it at a later stage, or even to get that good feeling you get when you know you have done a good deed (which is essentially selfish, considering that you get a mental reward, instead of a material one).

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