👉 Pseudomoral is a concept in psychology that suggests that individuals may be more emotionally engaged or motivated to perform well than they would if they were morally correct. This concept is often used to explain why some people are more likely to engage in altruistic behavior and others may be less motivated by altruism. In summary, pseudomoral refers to the idea that individuals may be more likely to engage in behaviors or actions that promote their own self-interest than those that promote moral righteousness.