Selfishness
Spirituality aims at Selflessness. But there is the true self, to which we have become alienated, because of the covering of the non-self. In the worldly parlance, the work of the Ego is termed as "Selfish". But True Selfishness is to defeat the Ego and arrive at the source of our being. Hence Spirituality is truly aimed towards "Selfishness" alone. To be utterly selfish is the goal of spirituality. When we are entirely concerned about our well-being, all traces of worldly selfishness shall be weeded out from us. Our concern for our fellow-beings today is made-up, it is not genuine, it is not true. Today, we are bothered about our selfish well-being and if there is time left after our well-being is ensured, we ask about our neighbors. Such concern is worthless. Unless we get to the core of our well-being as "universal", we shall not be truly bothered about the other. If we are utterly committed to our own self, how can we be genuine about the other?