While greed is commonly dismissed as simple selfishness, pathological greed involves the insatiable pursuit of wealth beyond any reasonable need. This form of greed has become increasingly prevalent ...
They define greed as unbridled and insatiable acquisitiveness, characterized by the pursuit of excess resources beyond one's needs in ways that harm others. Importantly, harm is not incidental but an ...
In H. William Batt's commentary, he uses the U.S. Certified Claims that my family holds as an example of the "foreign ownership and exploitation" of the Cuban people. It is distressing to find that my ...
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Is greed a mental disorder?

WHY would persons who have amassed billions of wealth through unscrupulous means — which they surely are aware — still be unsatisfied and continue to accumulate a fortune and live a life of ...