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Until then, he has a desire to be more greedy than the rich man, rather than being actually more greedy.
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What are you talking about? No one has a desire to be greedy. People have a desire for wealth not for greed. We are all greedy to some level or another. Let's say a man starts a business and due to this man's hard work and business savvy this business flourishes and grows into a major corporation, do you think it is fair to call this man greedy simply based on his tremendous level of success and ability to produce? I don't and perhaps Morgan_Freeman will agree. You must be able to see the flaw in thinking "Jack has more than Jill so Jack is greedier than Jill". When you advocate something like this it sounds childish because it gives the impression that you can't think beyond something as ridiculous as "rich is bad".