The Selfish Side
Chavan, Sandeep
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What if selflessness is just an illusion? What if morality, love, and even generosity are nothing more than carefully disguised forms of self-interest?
In The Selfish Side: Why the World Only Serves Itself, Sandeep Chavan takes readers on a provocative journey into the hidden mechanics of human behavior. Through a deep exploration of power, relationships, business, and ethics, this book challenges the comforting belief that people act out of pure goodwill. Instead, it exposes the underlying self-interest behind every noble action, every system of morality, and every so-called selfless deed.
From political leaders who manipulate the masses for control, to businesses that use ethical branding as a long-term strategy for profit, to friendships and love that operate on unspoken exchanges-this book unveils the hidden transactions that fuel human interactions. Each chapter systematically breaks down widely accepted notions of altruism and lays bare the reality that the world runs on calculated self-interest, not genuine virtue.
But then comes the contradiction.
If selfishness is absolute, why do people sometimes act against their own benefit? Why have individuals sacrificed their lives for causes that offered no reward? Why do some give without expecting anything in return?
This is where the book forces the reader to confront an even deeper truth-one that was hidden in plain sight. Every argument in this book was crafted not just to make you accept the selfishness hypothesis but to challenge you to think critically, question everything, and break the illusion for yourself.
By the end, readers are left with a choice:
Do you accept that the world is purely selfish and live accordingly? Or do you acknowledge that selflessness, however rare, also exists-and recognize the balance between the two?
This book does not hand you an answer. It forces you to find your own truth.
A bold, unsettling, and deeply introspective read, The Selfish Side is not about telling you what to believe-it is about making you question what you already do.
Are you ready to see the world for what it truly is?
Sandeep Chavan is a globally recognized author and an acclaimed industrial engineer with an impressive career spanning over two decades. He has worked with leading multinational companies, contributing significantly to their operations in industrial engineering, manufacturing, and technology. In addition to his extensive professional background, Chavan is a celebrated thought leader in a diverse range of subjects, including world economics, emerging technologies, investment strategies, and educational reformation.
His bestselling works explore complex subjects like the Indian economy, the philosophy of personal growth, and the dynamics of decision-making, providing clear insights to readers from all walks of life. Sandeep has also been a passionate educator, conducting numerous seminars and workshops for students and professionals, helping them navigate the modern world's challenges. Known for his ability to break down intricate topics, he has written extensively on subjects like finance, investments, and motivation, influencing countless individuals across the globe.
Sandeep Chavan's books serve as a guide for personal and professional transformation, blending his expertise in engineering with his profound understanding of philosophy and human potential. His unique perspective and experience make him a standout figure in today's literary and industrial landscape.
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