TRANSFORMATIVE ETHICS
              by Nathan Coppedge
Justice Through Universal Iterative Confirmation                         |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||

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Based on that sort of analysis, I have found

25 Types of Greed.

1. Longing. A. To gorge or binge. B. To indulge. C. To accomodate. D. To need. E. For destiny.

2. Hoarding. A. To wallow B. To be mindless. C. To be unprincipled. D. To be irresponsible. E. To cut corners.

3. Prostitution A. Of the need to possess. B. Of the lack of temperence. C. Of inferiority. D. Of misplaced emotion. E. Of indulgence in fake virtues.

4. Plotting A. Because of mean spirit or murderous intent. B. Because of perceived injustice/ unawareness of balance. C. Out of gluttony, greed, or sloth. D. Out of overwhelming failure or weakness�longing. E. Because of envy of the good within, through misperception.

5. Vainglory A. Material mindedness, capitalism. B. Cultural centrism C. Military superiority. D. Exhaltance in gifts. E. Exhaltance in beliefs.

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