Wall Street and big bankers…power-hungry politicians…people all but rioting for big sales items in stores during the holiday season — it seems like greed has reached new heights, but has it? Find out in this week’s episode.
We begin with two questions:
- Were you a greedy child?
- Do you consider yourself a greedy adult?
After that, we discuss scams. Movies would have us believe that a big part of a scam is the challenge, but is that the case in the real world?
Greed manifests in ways some people don’t consider. Jealousy is a kind of greed; we take a few moments to make our case for this and then discuss if we’re the jealous types.
Greed has destroyed lives and toppled societies, but at what point in everyday life does greed become a destructive force? Can greed ever be a good thing?
Many say America as we know it was founded on greed — is this the case? If so, just how intertwined is America’s relationship with greed? Should we actually feel pity for greedy individuals, as though it were an addiction? And is it greedy to put one’s needs before others?
Each year, many people read and watch versions of that Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol. Is Ebenezer Scrooge’s epiphany realistic? Why has the story endured for such a long time?
We wrap up this episode discussing types of greed many might not consider greedy, before closing with this question: Is greed something that needs to be fixed…and if so, how do we fix it?
We’re not greedy about letting you have your say — feel free to share your thoughts about greed in the comments.
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