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JUST OPINIONS--January 2010

Greed is Good !--from the movie Wall Street 2000 years ago a wise and famous scholar wrote If I am not for myself who will be for me

. If I am only for myself, what am I? Recently there have been people and corporations in the news who have been only for themselves with no regard for the damage their greed has done to others. This list includes schemers like Madoff, many bankers, unscrupulous insurance companies, dictators, politicians whose only goal is to accumulate vast amounts of money. For these groups of people it is no longer about being more secure or supporting ones family. Its about unlimited accumulation. Greed is rapidly becoming an illness and an addiction as deadly as drugs. If this were an individual addiction we would not need to examine so closely what is happening, but when so many of these individuals and large corporations steal money that rightfully belongs to other people then it becomes legalized theft. We all can see how someone like Madoff stole from others, but it is harder to determine when insurance companies charge higher premiums than they should or bankers higher rates than they should or when politicians take money from corporations to vote for legislation which denies ordinary citizens their lawful rights. These individual and corporate actions are just as much a theft as a criminal robbing a bank. When a dictator or leader steals from his people more money than he will ever be able to use in many lifetimes, than we need to look at what drives these greedy people to do what they do. Why do these enormously rich people continue to steal? There is a subconscious drive that impels them to search for more and more power to enhance their worth in the eyes of others. Often it is the only way that they can feel admired and loved and this neurotic need often originates in an underlying feeling of low self-esteem. Corporate stealing is all about making the most money thats possible without regard to injuries this may cause to others. Even our own societal values contribute to these neurotic drives of individuals and corporations for more power and money because most of us still admire and pay homage to those who are rich, and we dont always question or care about how they earned it. So we too become a part of this world-wide illness. How can we begin to curb these greedy people from stealing from us all? We must of course watch them much more carefully and hold those who steal to a higher accountability. We must also build a new value system that does not admire those who become rich at the expense of others. How different the world would be for all of us if these wise words became the universal mantra for a better and more just society--- If I am not for myself who will be for me. If I am only for myself, what am I? If not now, when? ? ? ? ?

JUST OPINIONS--January 2010

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