I had a minor realization about greed today.
A lot of it is based on fear - the hoarding squirrel effect.
And a lot of the rest is basically just a result of people being highly competitive.
In a world where only people who have more than you counts against the score.
And in a game which may very well be percieved by the players as zero-sum.
Few greedy people think to them selves "Im going to set out to be greedy"
They set out to increase their status, their security, and the status and security of their offspring.
In a zero sum game - status - in which the differentiator has been set as power - and in which a hallmark of power is material wealth and control of material wealth. Well - its inveitable.
Greed is what these game players get called. What are they to each other?
How does Bill Gates think of Dick Cheney, or Rupert Murdoch, or the guy who owns IKEA?
To them, I suspect - those are the only other people who are real. The people they compete with.
The fact that they are competing at a level that is obscene to the average wage earner seems irrelevant.
A lot of it is based on fear - the hoarding squirrel effect.
And a lot of the rest is basically just a result of people being highly competitive.
In a world where only people who have more than you counts against the score.
And in a game which may very well be percieved by the players as zero-sum.
Few greedy people think to them selves "Im going to set out to be greedy"
They set out to increase their status, their security, and the status and security of their offspring.
In a zero sum game - status - in which the differentiator has been set as power - and in which a hallmark of power is material wealth and control of material wealth. Well - its inveitable.
Greed is what these game players get called. What are they to each other?
How does Bill Gates think of Dick Cheney, or Rupert Murdoch, or the guy who owns IKEA?
To them, I suspect - those are the only other people who are real. The people they compete with.
The fact that they are competing at a level that is obscene to the average wage earner seems irrelevant.
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Cheney and Murdoch, on the other hand... You're probably dead on. They probably don't consider normal people to be worth their notice. I'd imagine Larry Ellison falls into that category as well. Certainly the owner of the company I just left was that kind of jackass.