Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Nov. 2010
Greed is the anxious and excessive desire or appetite to possess material goods and wealth.
Excessive inclination in favor of the possession of material wealth that ignores the common good and will do whatever it takes to achieve them
The person who manifests this tendency is called greedy.
We must emphasize that greed is an absolutely negative and disorderly inclination since its purpose is personal benefit and normally against others, that is, In that excessive desire to achieve more and more material goods, it does not matter if he is hurting or affecting another, what he commands is to get the money or the material good in question, not think in the rest of the human beings, not even in the form in which they are obtained, if there is harm and damage to a third party, there will be, because the purpose imposes it.
In that person who is greedy, there is an absolute lack of solidarity and of concern for the needs that others may have, especially the poor. There is no type of
sensitivity for them, for knowing that they have a hard time and need charitable help.The greedy does not care in the least that his wealth is built on the foundation of poverty and the misfortune of others, because it does not have a minimum of charity or social feeling.
For example, when a person with this profile is occupying an important political position on which depends the well-being of a nation It is a scourge, because the greedy person never repairs to ensure that those around him are well and have no need.
Psychology considers it to be a mental disturbance that nullifies the ability to see the needs of others
The psychology It frames greed in the delusions that nullify the ability to see the need of others.
And the most important and harmful thing for those who suffer from it is that he never finds satisfaction, he will always want more and more.
His eagerness has no ceiling.
Association with and difference with greed
Intimately linked to the end of avarice, which is the disorderly and excessive desire or desire to possess wealth to treasure them, greed, will differ from this since greed, although it supposes as greed the excessive desire for wealth does not present the will to treasure them as it happens with greed.
Because those who are greedy will try to accumulate goods and wealth of all kinds and will never be willing to spend them or share them with another, on the other hand, it may be that the greedy who is He goes out of his way to get a lot of money, once he gets it if he shares it with those he loves most, for example, his parents, his wife, his children, among others, or dedicates himself to spending it for himself.
The Christian religion considers it a sin and a vice
From the point of view of the Christian religion, greed is seen as a sin and a vice, since it is located on the opposite side to what is lawful and morally acceptable. Because associating pleasure and happiness with a material object, ultimately, will not only prevent the full development as a person of the individual but also it will certainly distance him from the spiritual dimension that every religion demands, and it will distance him from issues as relevant to religion as the Justice and charity.
Who is greedy will not notice any limit moral or legal to get what he wants: riches and more riches. If you have to harm someone, betray, cheat, commit fraud, be disloyal, or directly hurt, you will do it without problems or regrets.
Greed has existed since man set foot in this world, however, with the advance of the capitalist system and the imposition of a hyper-consumer society, greed has worsened, since progress is considered and associated directly with the achievement of conquests materials.
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