greed and global economic crisis - II

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Suppose somebody owns a corporation and wants to own another corporation,is it greed? No it is desire.It is not even ambition.One corporation is not enough. In fact, the corporation owners rally do not know where the corporation is.A person buys byes a new corporation and sells it piecemeal and makes some money.This is what they have been doing in America.Just like this, piecemeal,a person sells and makes some money.All the big people are making money that way.They buy a corporation and then sell it piecemeal.And the people who buy it also sell it afterwards. Both the buyer and the seller make money.This goes on.Nothing new produced.When one starts a company,one has an idea to sell it.It is called a startup company One starts a company with an idea to sell.It is entirely different approach. One builds up to a level(there are all the shares.options,and money) and then one sells,and one makes money.A lot of Indians earn money this way.I am not saying they shouldn't. I am saying they should,they should make use of the system.They should go by the system whatever they can do.But what I say is the commitment is elsewhere.The joy of building up something and seeing it through its growth doesn't seem to be the motivating force.Therefore, what is greed? one corporation? The one who is the CEO of this corporation wants to buy another corporation. That is not greed; it is desire.Whether one wants to have one ore corner shop or one more corporation,it is the same.There is no difference between the two.If one is legitimate,the other is equally legitimate.But what is greed? if one transgresses the norms of dharma and of fairness in order to get that corporation that is called greed.Any system cannot work its own.
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