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But that is a point. Greed by itself is not evil. Greed being fulfilled by explicit and illicit activity unto another
is evil. Greed through any other means leading to such consequences is short-sightedness, a common affliction of people world-wide regardless of what activity they are performing; ignoring or shunning those consequences can become evil again, though that is not an absolute depending on the "consequences" in question. Greed is just wanting something or a lot of something; when it goes beyond all other possible morality, then it becomes evil.