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Zepler [3.9K]
3 years ago
11

If there is no greed or comparison, how different would life be?

English
1 answer:
mrs_skeptik [129]3 years ago
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Answer:

honestly? it would still suck. even though greed and comparison are big things you would have to think about the rules to that? so you cant want anything? see greed is wanting something for yourself and being selfish with that. now can people not greed money? love? ect. and comparison i think that you need that in order to strive to be better. if someone was rich and powerful and no one wanted to be like that or did not compare themselves or be compared there would be no competition no one striving to be the best they can.

Explanation:

what we need is no evil in general.

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