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ki77a [65]
4 years ago
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Discuss issues of greed versus love.

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vlabodo [156]4 years ago
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Answer:greedy is driven by an act of wanting something but not being satisfied even after you have received it. Issues of greedy make someone to not be happy no matter how much they have achieved they still want more and more and it is never enough ; they want it all for themselves.

Love is driven by a pure heart that get satisfied by what ever they received in whatever amount as long as it is what they desire or love so it is driven by pure emotions and pure desires to achieve what one wants and be satisfied with the amount they receive from that.

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