By my standards greed has no
character of its own . It is defined by the human it has infested . However the
manifestations are astounding, just like a silent cancer which is invisible in
the beginning and then suddenly one day when it has becomes out of control and
manifest the characteristics of the final disease.
However according to the Bible there
are four different kinds of greed. Lets look at them one by one just to have a
clearer view of the situation here.
Type 1. Accumulation
The hoarder is unreliable about
what's to come. His eagerness to trust cash instead of God with his future
drives him to disregard the necessities of other individuals. He feels his
first obligation is to hoard enough advantages for secure what he accept will
be a protected future. However, a hoarder falls into the trap of utilizing
every one of his assets to advantage one and only individual: the hoarder. And
leaving the rest of the community to suffer the effects of ones greed .
Type 2.
Overspending
This type of eagerness fits simple
into the life of an anxious individual. The overspender mistakes requirements
for needs and, accordingly, spends more than his pay permits, in this way
prompting obligation. He needs things now and will utilize credit to abstain
from waiting.
Type 3. Comparative
Insatiability sustains the focused sense that it's basic to coordinate the way of life of another person. It drives you to spend and continue spending as an approach to demonstrate that you are equivalent to a neighbor, companion, colleague, or relative. This type of eagerness is firmly adjusted to envy.
Type 4. Privilege
In any case, voracity preys on everybody, regardless of what their total assets articulation resembles. When you trust the untruth that wealth originates from your belonging, you will discover avarice sneaking in the shadows. Greed lies behind a sentiment qualification, the feeling
If you think of life as like a big
pie, you can try to hold the whole pie and kill yourself trying to keep it, or
you can slice it up and give some to the people around you, and you still have
plenty left for yourself. - Jay Leno
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