2 Metaphors for altruism

The motives she presents could affect but a few persons; only here and there are to be found those to whom altruism would be a motive large enough to become a religion.

There is no evidence of altruistic actionaction for another's benefitin any of these incidents, and altruism is the only test of genuine affection as distinguished from mere liking, attachment, and fondness, which, as was explained in the chapter on Affection, are the products of selfishness, more or less disguised.

2 Metaphors for  altruism