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  2. Greed - Wikipedia

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    In his essay Utilitarianism, John Stuart Mill writes about greed for money that: the love of money is not only one of the strongest moving forces of human life, but money is, in many cases, desired in and for itself; the desire to possess it is often stronger than the desire to use it, and goes on increasing when all the desires which point to ...

  3. Greed and fear - Wikipedia

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    Greed is usually described as an irresistible craving to possess more of something (money, material goods) than one actually needs.. According to several academics, greed, like love, has the power to send a chemical rush through our brains that forces us to put aside our common sense and self-control and thus provoke changes in our brains and body.

  4. Three poisons - Wikipedia

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    These three states are delusion, also known as ignorance; greed or sensual attachment; and hatred or aversion. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] These three poisons are considered to be three afflictions or character flaws that are innate in beings and the root of craving , and so causing suffering and rebirth .

  5. When Greed Is Good - AOL

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    Last week, I published a piece about Bernie Madoff. Essentially, my point was that it wasn't greed that motivated him -- he didn't make a penny from his Ponzi scheme -- but rather pride and hubris.

  6. Dave Ramsey Says Greed, Fear and Pride Will Make You ... - AOL

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    For financial guru and host Dave Ramsey, three behaviors can lead to you being broke: greed, fear and pride. I'm a Self-Made Millionaire: Here Are 3 Things I Never Waste Money OnMore: How To Get ...

  7. Addiction to greed: Why the wealthy still steal from the till

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  8. Cynicism (contemporary) - Wikipedia

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    Cynicism is an attitude characterized by a general distrust of the motives of others. [1] A cynic may have a general lack of faith or hope in people motivated by ambition, desire, greed, gratification, materialism, goals, and opinions that a cynic perceives as vain, unobtainable, or ultimately meaningless.

  9. The Fear and Greed Index: Definition and Examples - AOL

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    Investors have two primary emotions, fear and greed, according to CNN Money. The Fear and Greed Index measures how investors across the entire stock market are feeling at any given point. Here’s ...