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Comparative analysis.

What are difference:


Philanthropic, altruism
and minimalism?
Philantropic
philanthropic implies interest in the general
human welfare, esp. as shown in large-scale
gifts to charities or the endowment of
institutions for human advancement; ,
humanitarian implies more direct concern
with promoting the welfare of humanity, esp.
through reducing pain and suffering; ,
charitable implies the giving of money or
other help to those in need; , altruistic
implies a putting of the welfare of others
before one's own interests and therefore
stresses freedom from selfishness
Altruism
Altruism is the principle and moral
practice of concern for the welfare and/or
happiness of other human beings or
animals, resulting in a quality of life both
material and spiritual. It is a traditional
virtue in many cultures and a core aspect
of various religious and secular
worldviews. Behavior is normally
described as altruistic when it is
motivated by a desire to benefit someone
other than oneself for that person’s sake
Minimalism
Minimalism is about avoiding the unnecessary ,
it’s about simplicity, utility and elegance. It’s all
about “LESS IS MORE” in terms of embracing the
most of fewer things. The most common
misconception is that minimalists “suffer” and
“sacrifice” while having less things and less
interesting experiences. Minimalism is all about
owning only what adds value and meaning to
your life (as well as the lives of the people you
care about) and removing the rest. It’s about
removing the clutter and using your time and
energy for the things that remain. We only have a
certain amount of energy, time, and space in our
lives.
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