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❤️...provide the difference between selfishness and possessiveness....?..​

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Answered by vaibhav006
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Answer:

Being possessive means you're being a little selfish about people or things in your life: you're clinging to them tightly and saying "Mine!" Being possessive isn't a good thing — possessive people are usually insecure and controlling.

Selfishness is not satisfaction of emotions regardless of their cause - selfishness is satisfying one's emotions which are validated to be "on the right track".

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Answered by YuvrajPatil
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Answer:

possessive

English

(wikipedia possessive)

Adjective

(en adjective)

Of or pertaining to ownership or possession.

(grammar) Indicating ownership, possession, origin, etc.

Unwilling to yield possession of.

Noun

(grammar) The possessive case.

(grammar) A word used to indicate the possessive case.

See also

* possessive pronoun * ----

selfish

English

Adjective

(en adjective)

Holding one’s self-interest as the standard for decision making.

* 1997 , John Peniel, The Children Of The Law Of One & The Lost Teachings Of Atlantis , chapter 10, page 127

“We all have both a selfish separate self, and an Inner Being that is One with the Universal Spirit. In this sense, every human has a sort of ‘split personality’. We are all kind of what you call ‘schitzy’ with these two sides

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