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While both terms refer to a focus on oneself, "self-centered" typically implies a lack of consideration for others, often resulting in narcissistic behavior. On the other hand, "selfish" suggests a tendency to prioritize one's own needs or desires over those of others without necessarily exhibiting narcissistic traits.

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Q: Does self-centered and selfish have the same meaning?
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