A type of intent in which attention is invested in the needs of the Self by default rather than by design (i.e., without deliberate disregard for the needs of others).
[Note: Self-centeredness occupies the lower end of the intent spectrum, above selfishness and below fairness. Unlike selfishness, it is inattentive rather than predatory.]
See also: Intent, Selfishness, Selflessness
SELF-CENTEREDNESS
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