by Mr. Perfect » Wed Oct 12, 2011 7:04 am
Greed is a concept with little utility and collapses into the logic loop of the old selfish vs unselfish (when you act unselfishly you are actually being selfish because you are doing something you think is right, selfishly appealing to your vanity, and so forth).
So Tinker's examples are what they are but one could say that one could be greedy about their health, greedy about your significant other, etc. A better word to describe these things would be "balance", because by pursuing too much of one thing we can pursue too little of another. And that word bears less on money.
Eg, the word itself does not appear in the KJV one time, and words like greedy or greedily only a handful of times. And that is offhand, never the root of a teaching.
The Bible concerns itself far, far more with coveting, which is a different deal. We see the occupy people coveting heavily, to their detriment, damaging their lives and spirit. The second and more relevant bible aspect is idolatry, or putting the material ahead of the divine. Remember JC said that he wanted to alleviate poverty, not create it. Somebody's gotta be makin some money somewhere in order to do that.
In the traderverse the psychologists think the markets are driven by fear and greed, but they are dead wrong. You can buy from greed or fear, and sell on greed or fear. Cancels itself out. Buyers are lessening their exposure to opportunity cost, sellers are lessening their exposure to risk. That is not fear or greed, or it is both.
One way to look at what people mean by greed is perhaps preoccupation, excessive focus on money. But I believe the problem their is the preoccupation, not the money. Preoccupation isn't good for you.
So it is time to lay aside greed in economic parlance. It worked for a while but it is time to move on. From that word.
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