I am Referring to Greed as Giving into Immorality
Posted in General by APope on Jun 28, 2010. 0 Comments
I am referring to greed as giving into immorality, such as stock market fraud for the sake of gaining wealth. Poverty can stem from being misinformed, or choosing to ignore all of the complexities that enterprising solutions may involve. In order evolve into empowerment from poverty, if you so desire, you must acknowledge that providing human and economic rights are vital to understanding how morality bridges the gap of greed and profit. Empowerment of education, and social diversity awareness, along with a universal code of ethics based on biblical, and socially acceptable principles as our forefathers supplanted can be some powerful steps toward economic and moral empowerment for both the impoverished minded and the morally bankrupt .
Having the capacity to speak, worship, pay our debts and forgive our debtors, and not fearing anything but God is a sign of breaking free of poverty. The greatest achievement is acknowledging that you have something to give that’s bigger than yourself to become the solution to a problem. A universal alliance of building trust and accountability for our actions, along with a team approach in humanitarian efforts can go a long way. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Maybe then we will become “a society that is undergirded by values like empathy, honesty, integrity, and trustworthiness” that will use self interest to become effective in channeling, into an economy that will produce international development, and solutions to poverty. That is the morality of profit.
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