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Re: Re: Re: Re: how many of you...
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I think that hardly anybody loves having money just to have money; or at least, very few people admit to doing so. But many people want lots and lots of stuff, and this ends up costing lots and lots of money. The end result, lots of people running themselves ragged to earn as much as they possibly can, is the same, whether the cause is really "love of money" or "love of the heaps of stuff money can buy." |
I'd like to think that. It makes a lot more sense. But people are often foolish and many do not know what it is that they love in life... I see what you are saying, that, in many ways, love of possessions and love of money, itself, are quite similar, but I don't trust people to be responsible enough with their desires to label their intentions as 'good' when it comes to ascertaining a hefty bank account.
It seems a popular bit of homogenized Xtian values that 'money is the root of all evil'...but really, I think that is is people who do and think selfish, greedy things. Not sure I'd go so far as to say that 'most' people are greedy in this way, but in my experience, there appears to be a saddening number of people I've known who want to have money for money's sake...not 'security' or to buy nice things or to afford a competitive lifestyle, but to own simply for the sake of owning - much in the way that people value things like jewelery or other ceaselessly worthless items. Just to have.
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