GREED
剧情简介
GREED
(n.) the intense and selfish desire for more than one needs or deserves—often of wealth, power, or resources.


1. The Hook
Greed doesn’t whisper—it roars.
It starts as ambition, then mutates into hunger that never fills. It’s the ghost in the machine of capitalism, the shadow in myths of kings hoarding gold, the reason we build higher walls when we could build longer tables.
2. The Faces of Greed
- Personal:The gnawing want for more—more money, more status, more control—even at the cost of integrity or others’ wellbeing.
- Corporate:Profit maximization that externalizes human and environmental costs.
- Systemic:Economic and political structures that reward accumulation and concentrate power.
- Spiritual:Greed as a sickness of the soul, warned against in every major religion and philosophy.
3. The Paradox
Greed fuels empires and collapses them. It drives innovation and destroys ecosystems. It’s the engine and the breakdown. Some argue greed is natural—a survival instinct amplified. Others see it as a cultural poison, normalizing excess in a world of lack.
4. In Culture & Story
From Midasto Scrooge, from Wall Streetto Game of Thrones, greed is the archetypal flaw. It’s the dragon on its pile of gold, the billionaire in the penthouse, the colonizer claiming lands. A timeless caution: what you hunger for might just consume you.
5. Reflection
Where does need end and greed begin?
Is it greed to want security? To want comfort? To want legacy?
The line is often drawn at the expense of another’s dignity or survival.
6. The Counter-Question
Can we imagine a world that incentivizes enoughinstead of more?
What thrives when greed is not the default setting?
Generosity, sustainability, community—concepts that quietly outlast empires.
GREEDis more than a word—it’s a mirror.
What do you see in it?