Introduction
The act of helping a beggar as a social behavior (Selflessness or altruism)
Altruism is the practice or principle of concern for other people that individuals learn from each other that has been accepted in the society. It is the opposite of selfishness, and it results when an individual performs an action at the cost of themselves that is bound to benefit either directly or indirectly another third party without expecting compensation for their deeds(Batson & Powell, 2003). The act of helping a beggar a social behavior is a traditional virtue in many cultures and is passed on from one particular generation to ...