martyrdom and selflessness
Martyrdom refers to the act of sacrificing one's life or enduring extreme hardships for a specific cause or belief, often with a sense of devotion and selflessness. Selflessness, on the other hand, refers to the quality of putting others' needs and well-being above one's own, without seeking personal gain or recognition. It involves acts of generosity, compassion, and altruism, driven by a genuine desire to benefit others.
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