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Answered by rajdeep28042006
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As most of us know that –Necessity is the Mother of all Inventions, but Few know that GREED is the Mother of all EVILS. (Even if they knew, people deny it, because, almost everyone is greedy)

In Christianity , greed is the self-serving desire for the pursuit of money, wealth, power, food, or other possessions, especially when this denies the same goods to others. It is generally considered a vice.

In Hindu theology, Arishadvarga are the six passions[1] of mind or desire: kama (lust), krodha (anger), lobh (greed), moha (attachment), mada or ahank- ar (pride) and matsarya (jealousy); the negative characteristics of which prevent man from attaining moksha or salvation.

Buddhism teaches that harboring the three poisons leads to evil (akusala) and suffering (dukkha). The Three Poisons are lobha, dvesha and moha- , most often translated as "greed," "hate" and "ignorance."

Lobha, greed or desire, is attraction to something we think will gratify us.

And in almost all religions, Greed is shown as a negative trait, and is not to be cultivated by individuals as a character.

The English word "greed" usually is defined as attempting to possess more than one needs or desires, especially at the expense of others. In simple word- to have more and more of everything.

We can categorize, Greed , into three levels ,viz; Individual, Corporate and Nations level.

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Concept :

Greed is the mother of all evil meant to imply that society's issues in general or a specific issue in particular are caused by greed.

Explanation:

  • The world is filled of avaricious people, and despite what we are told, the capitalism system is essentially driven by avarice, with men with posh titles like investors, CESs, and entrepreneurs in charge.
  • These guys keep investing in ways to milk you under their new lingo of profit maximisation. You'll understand what I mean if you read The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith, which I like to refer to as the capitalist manifesto.
  • The system is actually in crisis, according to what I recently read. The world is currently experiencing a recession like nothing before. Because some men became overly hungry and devoured even the capital itself!
  • As a result, the financial behemoths of yore—Enron, the Lehman brothers, United Airlines, and so forth—came falling to the ground.
  • Strange as it may seem, no one wants to be branded as greedy; if you don't believe me, try telling your supervisor that they are being selfish and should consider others instead.
  • Simply utilise the line, "Mheshimiwa bwana mkubwa boss, don't you think the corporation is being a bit greedy since the majority of the profits are not being used to enhance salaries? " while remaining extremely polite.
  • The most likely result is that you will be dismissed right away. I'm speaking from my own experience when I say this.
  • Due to my inexperience, I failed to suggest this to my supervisor and the following! Get my meaning?
  • Greedy individuals fiercely oppose greed. I apologise, but if your manager thinks you have it in you, the journey will undoubtedly come to an end.
  • Well, I'm sick of just standing around and observing, so I'm already doing action. You must be familiar with Bernard Madoff, an American who was recently imprisoned in the USA for defrauding unsuspecting people out of billions of dollars.
  • The intriguing aspect of his tale is the fact that the billions he took have not yet been found.
  • I'm speculating that the money might be hidden in Bongo. Bongo, yes. Where else in the world would you anticipate finding that money? There are no financial scandals in this place. There are not enough EPAs, Richmonds, or Merentas to put anyone in jail.

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