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Lose your life and find it...


Yes, Jesus made this statement in the Gospel of Matthew, in the context of discussing the importance of following him and the demands of discipleship. In Matthew 16:25, Jesus says, "For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me will find it."


This statement is often interpreted to mean that true life and fulfillment are only found through self-sacrifice and service to others, especially to Jesus and his cause. It suggests that we should be willing to give up our own desires and interests in order to follow Jesus and fulfill our purpose in life. Jesus is saying that if we are willing to take up our cross and follow him, we will find true life and meaning.


There are a few characteristics that may be considered marks of an unselfish person:

  1. Altruism: An unselfish person is often willing to put the needs and well-being of others before their own. They may be willing to go out of their way to help others, even if it means sacrificing their own time or resources.

  2. Empathy: An unselfish person is able to understand and feel the emotions of others, and they may be more likely to try to help or comfort those who are suffering or in need.

  3. Generosity: An unselfish person may be generous with their time, money, and other resources, and may be willing to share these things with others.

  4. Selflessness: An unselfish person is not overly concerned with their own interests or needs, but rather focuses on the well-being of others. They may be willing to put the needs of others before their own, even if it means making sacrifices.

  5. Humility: An unselfish person may be humble, and may not seek recognition or attention for their good deeds. They may be more concerned with the impact of their actions on others, rather than on their own reputation or status.

There are a few things you can try to become less selfish:

  1. Practice empathy: Try to put yourself in other people's shoes and consider their needs and feelings. This can help you become more aware of the impact of your actions on others and motivate you to be more considerate and selfless.

  2. Practice generosity: Look for opportunities to give of your time, resources, or talents to help others. This can help you develop a habit of putting the needs of others before your own.

  3. Seek out opportunities to serve: Look for ways to volunteer or help others in need. This can help you develop a sense of purpose and fulfillment that comes from selflessly serving others.

  4. Reflect on your motivations: Take time to consider what drives your actions and decisions. Are you primarily motivated by your own needs and desires, or do you try to consider the needs and well-being of others as well?

  5. Practice gratitude: Focusing on the things you have to be grateful for can help you become less self-centered and more aware of the blessings in your life.

Remember that becoming less selfish is a process, and it may take time and effort to develop more selfless habits and behaviors. It may also involve making sacrifices and stepping outside of your comfort zone, but the rewards of becoming a more unselfish person can be well worth the effort.



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