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From self- +‎ interest.

self-interest (countable and uncountable, plural self-interests)

  1. One's personal interest or advantage, especially when pursued without regard for others.
    Hypernym: interest
    Coordinate terms: public interest (sometimes antonymous, but often not), enlightened self-interest

    I cannot abandon my husband for the sake of self-interest and personal gain.

    • 2022 July 27, Charles Hugh Smith, There Won't Be Any Winners Because The Status Quo Is Corrupt Everywhere‎[1]:

      Corruption becomes fatal when those in power are no longer able to distinguish the difference between self-interest and the national interest.

    • 2023 March 8, Howard Johnston, “Was Marples the real railway wrecker?”, in RAIL, number 978, page 52:

      Government standards of decency and honesty were quite low, and decision-makers were tainted with self-interest and corruption at the very highest level.

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