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RE: How To Balance Your Greed Gene With Your Giving Gene: An Addict's Perspective

in #greed7 years ago

As per my experience and after being deceived by so many people in the real world, I found that there are four levels of a human being.

Level 1


People in this category don't think about their self-interest rather they help other people without receiving anything in return. A perfect example of this was Abdul Sattar Edhi, a Pakistani philanthropist who, throughout his life, helped other people. He had more than a billion dollars in his bank account but you know what, he had only one shalwar kameez to wear. He used to wash them, press them and wear them again! I believe his name is still in the guinness book of world record for having the largest ambulance network in the world. Do read about him in your free time!

Level 2


People try to become rich and want self-growth without hurting or deceiving anyone. They work hard, want to earn money for their family but they don't do anything bad to the society or people around them and remain focused to achieve their goals.

Level 3


These people work hard too, want self-growth and strive hard to become rich but they don't care about other people. They just think about themselves, deceive and hurt others to get more and more wealth for their own self-interest! I call them animals (Janwar in Urdu

Level 4


This level consists of assholes, people who don't get anything in return by harming or deceiving others but they still do this. They get inner satisfaction by deceiving people, seeing people losing their money/family and they do it consistently. We call them Darinde/Wehshi, I guess in English they would be called beasts/monsters. They don't get any benefit and but they get satisfied by making other people unhappy.

I watched a video yesterday where a person was explaining how his life was ruined after investing in Bitconnect, he was crying and he had so many plans that he wouldn't be able to implement now. After watching his video, I thought why people do this? Why we prefer money over people's life or humanity? And would these deceivers be able to sleep with peace? After so many thoughts, I tried to beware future victims through a fiction story, doesn't matter if no one read, I played my part and we all should do something like this to create an awareness not become victims of such ponzi schemes in the future!

Wondering, why the author of the very first comment of this post gave him an upvote after reading the content, level 2?

I can send you a paperback copy for 3 SBD (free shipping).

I have to pay one more SBD, right?

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No you don't.
You're already very valuable to me because you help write articles that I don't have time to write.