David F.  Riddick

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The self-serving man focuses his relationships on what other people can do for him. He’s primarily concerned with how other people can add value to his life, and uses people to that end. Everything he does is for the service of self. His own advantage leads his pursuit of relations, and dictates his choice of major, friends, and so on. “What’s in this for me?” is the question driving his decisions.
Heroic Fraternities: How College Men Can Save Universities and America
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