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specifically public good
Can greed be put to some good use or specifically public good?
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Greed
Greed is no longer seen as being as good as Greed once seemed.
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one of your most beautiful qualities
good greed is one of your most beautiful qualities.
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at work
When two or more parties come together to work out an agreement with the intent to generate substantial value or revenue -- or often both -- and all parties involved win, good greed is at work.
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for the goal of improving society
Is greed “good” for the goal of improving society?
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greed is good
Under Objectivism, greed is good, selfishness is noble, helping one’s fellow human beings is for suckers and an outright evil.
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an immoderate desire for material goods or worldly honors
Greed (or covetous- ness or avarice) is an immoderate desire for material goods or worldly honors (see Ps 11936).
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In Mario's case
In Mario's case, is greed that good?
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your thoughts on greed
What are your thoughts on greed in light of this article.
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unrestrained growth
Greed is good if you want unrestrained growth, not so good if you want global stability.
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a useful purpose
While many decades ago they served a useful purpose, today a useful purpose is about greed.
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a good one
(greed is always a good one, lust generally striking too close to home).
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there is a good kind of greed out there
Good versus bad greed – and YES – we are claiming there is a good kind of greed out there.
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The mega-million dollar salariesetc. , exploitation of students in the pursuit of wealth (e.g., the NCAA), ,
The mega-million dollar salaries, exploitation of students in the pursuit of wealth (e.g., the NCAA), etc., are all about greed.
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a powerful emotion, a powerful emotionis up there with love and hate
Greed is a powerful emotion, a powerful emotionis up there with love and hate.
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someone's opinion
someone's opinion's not about greed any more.
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