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Reconciling Smith's Views on Human Motivation

A common interpretation of Adam Smith's economic philosophy emphasizes that individuals are primarily motivated by self-interest. However, he also wrote extensively about an innate human capacity for 'sympathy,' or the genuine pleasure one feels for the good fortune of others. In your own words, explain how these two seemingly opposed motivations can coexist to form a complete picture of human behavior according to Smith.

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