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If we could consume the world, we would all gorge ourselves in an instant. To sacrifice eternity, humanity, all we know, for a brief moment of pleasure. This is our nature, one of greed, of self-serving at any cost. It is our driving force, our only motivation. To take all we can, and keep others from having. We would rather stuff our faces until we become sick, than share the smallest morsel with those who have less. Any goodness, any charity, must be motivated by hidden interests. By the desire to take a greater share of the love and respect rationed to each person. To trade the lives of all in exchange for our own is not even a thought. No matter the name you give it selfishness is who we are.
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Nov 28, 2014
Nov 28, 2014 at 12:15 AM UTC
Consumerism
If we could consume the world, we would all gorge ourselves in an instant. To sacrifice eternity, humanity, all we know, for a brief moment of pleasure. This is our nature, one of greed, of self-serving at any cost. It is our driving force, our only motivation. To take all we can, and keep others from having. We would rather stuff our faces until we become sick, than share the smallest morsel with those who have less. Any goodness, any charity, must be motivated by hidden interests. By the desire to take a greater share of the love and respect rationed to each person. To trade the lives of all in exchange for our own is not even a thought. No matter the name you give it selfishness is who we are.
JamesEldridge
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Nov 28, 2014
Nov 28, 2014 at 12:15 AM UTC
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