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Greed is a natural (sincere) manifestation of insecurity. You may have noticed an uptick in greedy behaviors as we all grapple with uncertain times. Insecurity leads to anxiety in individuals which later on manifest as greed. And it's a true feeling.
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Read More »Greed, for the lack of a better word, is good. Greed is right, greed works. Greed clarifies, cuts through, and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit. Greed, in all of its forms; greed for life, for money, for love, knowledge [sic.] has marked the upward surge of mankind. — Gordon Gekko, The film (Wall Street). Greed is always termed as a selfish act of an individual and is frowned upon. Right? — So let us raise some serious questions like — Can being selfish actually also be healthy? Necessary? Progressive? Even spiritual? Yes it can be all the above. Why? Because it’s a sincere emotion. A negative emotion (greed) can become positive for its sincerity (desire). Wanting positive experience is a negative experience; accepting negative experience is a positive experience.“ – Mark Manson A driving desire to have more and achieve more could be a selfish act (negative) but its outcomes can be (positive) which can itself lead to the highest levels of achievements in society and for the self. Our society is built on and supported by selfish greedy behavior, whether or not we like it. The quest for more and better stuff has driven societies to the highest levels of achievement — which we now enjoy and makes us feel good about ourselves. If greed is a sincere emotion then its purity also can invoke selflessness. The sincere desire (positive inclination) to be wealthy can make you rich. Your wealth can help you care for others. It brings in the opportunity to look out for others and bring about socio-economic change through various philanthropic efforts. It can be self-satisfying and marked positive.
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