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@jackmcdermott
What’s the difference between chivalry and doing nice things with ulterior motives?
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Chivalry: you want to for the sake of others. The latter: you want to for the sake of yourself.
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intent. are you being polite to show someone they are worthy of respect, or are you showing politeness to further your own interests? its the consideration of the other persons interests that makes the difference.
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The key difference lies in intent Jack chivalry is driven by genuine respect and a sense of duty, whereas actions with ulterior motives are driven by self-interest and an expectation of personal gain.
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