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There’s a thin line between need
and greed of human. One should not cross the line of need. Greed is a stage
where one is left unsatisfied no matter what. Nowadays being greedy is taken
as a cool attitude. Say for example getting updated with a brand new version of
smartphone frequently is considered really cool. But have you ever thought of
the old phone which is left unused? If you donate or resell or lend it to
someone it is absolutely fine. But what do you think about this? Do you think we
do that? Most of us don’t. Know why? Let me explain you. A person who tends to
use the latest version of the phone is obviously a tech lover (excluding few rich
kids) who are always notified with cons and pros of the new feature in the updated
versions. The fact that the personal data of the user on the phone can be restored
even after factory restoring of the smartphone might be the reason for not
lending or donating or reselling. In rare case, they may lend to their close
ones. Most of us are not even concerned about recycling our unused old mobile
phones. Can’t you notice the greed in the name of ‘TECHNOLOGY’, ‘STATUS’ and ‘PRIDE’?
Some greed’s of woman harms the
family’s economy, not the environment. Say for example greed of a lady to
purchase a pair of saree every month can be seen. Such greed sometimes
motivates the earning person of the family to earn more and sometimes or many
of the times is the cause of his/her tension. Even if she buys a new pair of
saree each month, at the end of the day it is no harm to the society as almost
all the fabrics are biodegradable. Here we can also observe the circulation of
the money within the society until and unless the earning person is capable
enough of affording that greed in name of desires
Yours lovingly,
Jogi B Mahesh
Yours lovingly,
Jogi B Mahesh
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