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The superior man seeks in himself what the small man seeks in others. The superior man seeks in himself that which is good. The small man seeks that which is bad. The superior man, in his innermost heart, knows that the greatest happiness of life does not lie in possession or even in enjoying; but in giving oneself- in the selfless, unselfish, and altruistic performance of duty towards others.
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