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Greed breeds poverty, or from success to poverty through greed.

The human body is a complex, unexplored system, where everything is interconnected. Wet feet - the throat was sick, the blow to the heels - a problem with the kidneys. Imagery (even slightly exaggerated) examples, but this is really so. It is much more difficult to explain the most subtle spiritual human changes. And there is no such task. The article will deal with another - we will reflect on the famous expression, which has already become popular: "Greed generates poverty".

In simple words, the hero of the notorious Bulgakov novel (speaking of a brick that just does not fall on his head) explains the law to which German philosophers Kant and Schopenhauer devoted their works. Absolutely everything has its own cause.

We agree immediately

We will depart from the topic of discussion of the laws of causality. Of course, they have a right to their existence - why not? But something that can not be explained, touched - it's not a thankful thing. Let us leave it for exercises to philosophers and thinkers, endowed with a special unearthly wisdom and gift to see that which is inaccessible to the ordinary human eye.

Here, too, we will not repeat ourselves, give definitions and engage in the description of meanings (familiar from childhood) of words and concepts. All this has long been done, and did not write about it except that lazy. Very few people will object that sin is bad, and a good deed is wonderful.

A three-year-old child with a handful of chocolates in her little hands, unwilling to part with her wealth, is forced to share this treasure after hearing her mother's remark: "Do not be greedy, treat the girl ...". The kid already at this age knows what greed is. At least, intuitively feels that this is not good.

And the last: about the concept of "poverty" (poverty). Poverty of poverty is different. Life is multifaceted, it abounds in a mass of rare and unique cases. We will consider a situation where a fully successful person becomes poor, or even a beggar.

What leads to poverty?

The expression "Greed generates poverty" is known. Who said these words? The expression used for centuries, which has remained relevant in our day, belongs to the philosopher and thinker of ancient China, Confucius (551-479 BC). Looking ahead, we try to answer the question. Greed leads to poverty, greed, stinginess. Expressed in the language of the church - avarice, which is one of the seven deadly sins.

Any unsubstantiated claim is void, is not it? It's time to start proving the correctness of the expression "Greed generates poverty". Confucius was able to describe in one brief phrase the whole process of profound changes in human life.

From Weakened Mind to Poverty

Let's start the argument from the end, backward. So, let's imagine: once a completely successful person became a beggar. "Goal like a falcon," and nothing else. By the way, the phenomenon is familiar, and even remotely does not resemble a fairy tale. Are not words and expressions known: "ruin," "bankruptcy," "lose everything," "be on the street"?

The beggar is predisposed to fall. The very fact that a person has become a beggar can not testify to his rise, rise. An example of a banal, but found everywhere - having received alms, the beggar aspires to rather "put it into circulation" - to drink. The weakening of reason leads to poverty. When a person does not distinguish between good and bad, this indicates a weak mind.

And it does not matter that he deliberately does not notice the differences. That's the trouble, that he distinguishes them (otherwise he would have been incompetent). A person understands that his act is wrong, but still does it. Why? Weak mind (there is nothing to do with mental illness, pathology). Inability (unwillingness) to adequately assess the unprofitableness of the act, its negative consequences.

There can be objections that there are beggars who keep their "blood", even they are engaged in accumulation of alms. Absolutely true. Only let's not confuse the reader with a man for whom "poverty" has become a profession, a veiled deception and outright fraud. What is the connection of all this with the expression "greed generates poverty"? The most direct. We disassemble the whole chain by links.

The loss of shame is a sure sign that poverty is already "knocking on the door"

What weakens the human mind? Again, referring to the language of the church (he briefly and concisely gives very precise definitions), you can answer in one word - sinfulness. Sinfulness and a weak mind are closely interrelated. A person is unable to defeat a habit, does not even think about it, does not set such a goal. He ceases to see subtle differences, finds even excuses for his knowingly wrongful acts.

To the state of sinfulness, in turn, leads to a loss of shame. Someone may object, saying that the desire leads to the fall. Undoubtedly. Sin is always welcome. Temptation? And this is true, but at once the question - why does someone manage to avoid temptation, and someone can not resist? After all, initially for any person there are public opinion, morality, law, other social norms, the generally accepted rules of coexistence with surrounding people, after all. To the wickedness leads the loss of shame, conscience, you can call it anything. There remains only a couple of links from the entire chain, separating from the disclosure of the meaning of the expression "greed generates poverty".

Refusal of kindness and virtue leads to a loss of shame

Unwillingness to live for others, renunciation of virtue, as from something unprofitable, defective, difficult and unpleasant. The priority of self-interest, personal gain, achievement of one's goals by any means and means, regardless of the needs and aspirations of others, to norms and rules, means the loss of shame and conscience.

And finally, what leads to a loss of shame? Of course greed. Greed is a choice. Greed begets poverty. The meaning of this statement is that the rejection of virtue (caring for others) because of greed gives unlimited access to sensual pleasures, sinfulness. "I can so", "I so want", "I have the right", "this is my life," "I do not care" - expressions that are links of one chain leading to poverty and poverty. A person, as a rule, loses respect, "his face", good relations, friends and relatives. And as a result of some complication, a difficulty that has arisen at some point in the life path, he inevitably flies into the abyss, to the bottom, hoping in vain that someone will stretch out his hand.

One can not disagree with the assertion that greed generates poverty. The author of the quotation is not only right, he is also very precise in his expression.

Literary examples

How not to mention the Pushkin old man and the old woman who lived near the blue sea, the Indian fairy tale about the gold antelope and the greedy raj, about Khoja Nasreddin and the greedy merchant, about many other immortal literary works and fairy tales? Have they arisen on an equal place? Are they not a clear example of the validity of the assertion that greed generates poverty?

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