By: Rebel Brown | 2010-11-04 | Outsourcing The Gravity of Greed does nothing to help us succeed. Nickel and diming customers, penny- pinching to focus on getting every potential piece of revenue out of our markets, is not a strategy for success. It will backfire every time. read more
By: Dr. H Christian Gunderson | 2011-05-03 | Leadership Greed is the foundation of America. It is what we do best in the world. With greed as a backbone we have conquered the world. It is how we as people rank the powerful. We don't do it by degrees from universities or even by how famous someone is. We place those that are rich on pedestals and tried to teach our young to emulate them. Who do we known to more about JD Rockefeller or William McKinley, read more
By: Oleg Moskvine | 2011-06-02 | Self Improvement Greed is a deep emptiness inside that you need to fill with something. And you have only two ways to fill this emptiness. read more
By: John Smith | 2012-02-21 | Day trading Greed motivates a day trader to do stuff he would not in most cases do. The day trader believes he can defeat the market and just because things appear to be going so great, he starts taking far too much potential risks. read more
By: Arleen Kaptur | 2010-04-03 | Politics The news is filled with the details of Mr. Madoff, his family, and the many their greed stole from, as well as AIG and the Wall Street fiasco. White collar crime has come of age, and the American public needs to deal with it swiftly and effectively. read more
By: Dr. Don Miller | 2010-04-02 | Health & Fitness LASIK eye surgery has gotten a tremendous amount of favorable publicity. However, consideration of risks and rewards suggests the main cause of this good news is greed. read more
By: Jeanna Gabellini | 2010-09-10 | Advice Everyone deserves to experience their desires. And the only way to do that is by acknowledging that you are worthy of joy. You also must be connected to your inner guidance. You never have to pay your dues or be a responsible human being in order to deserve something. read more
By: Mac Mcmann | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Want the environmental movement to last this time? Better hope for the success of Exxon and Chevrolet. read more
By: E. Raymond Rock | 2010-04-04 | Politics Hospital emergency rooms are no longer "emergency" rooms - they are waiting rooms, crowded beyond belief with the poor and uninsured. Where else can they go? If it wasn't for hospital emergency rooms, a large segment of our population would have no healthcare at all, something that does not happen in any other industrialized country in the world. read more
By: Dennis Siluk Ed.D. | 2010-03-31 | Arts & Entertainment Every time I meet Adelmo and Jaime (these two sons without mothers) they greet me, walking with or without friends, down the streets or in the plaza of Huancayo, Peru, they put their hands out to me. "Hello Lee, old friend," they say to me. I tell them, "You have no blood in your face." It is bad and a cold insult to a Peruvian. But true in their cases, and they know it. And it doesn't faze them. And they tell me some sad story of how little they have. They make it very sad, they even believe what they're telling me, believe in their own lies. read more
By: Albert Seal | 2011-07-19 | Christianity The sin of greed is mischievous. It is one of those grave sins we barely notice. You could be a greedy person and you do not know it and worse, you could be a Christian who is greedy and not even know it. As a follower of Christ, greed is something you should never tolerate. After all, it is one of the seven deadly sins. The discipline Bible verses talk about greed and its effects on your treatment of the people around you and as well as your personality. read more
By: Dr Howard Edward Haller | 2010-03-26 | Ethics Corporate greed has recently dominated the headlines in the United States. The list of fallen and disgraced Chief Executive Officers and Chief Financial Officers is long and alarming, and the stories emerging from the rubble of major corporations are quite disturbing. read more
By: Nancy Kelsey Smith | 2010-03-30 | Credit It's pathetic that in times as financially devastating as we are now in, that our problems are being compounded by deviously greedy credit card companies who ruthlessly raise interest rates and lower credit limits. Hopefully legislation that is currently under way will put an end to these self-serving tactics. read more