Some examples of greed that don't include money are:
A person who takes all of the cookies in the house for himself, not sharing even though he know others will want some.
A person at work who takes credit for the hard work of others and who takes a larger share of the bonus money or prize for sales, even if he didn't actually do anything to earn it.
An employee who takes lavish vacations at the expense of his employer by claiming that the vacations are business trips, even when they really aren't.
A person who signs up for government benefits like food stamps that he doesn't deserve and didn't earn and who then sells the food stamps on eBay to get cash.
A person who steals the Christmas decorations that his neighbor put out because he wants them but doesn't want to buy them for himself.
A person who takes computers and supplies home from work because he wants to have them for himself, even though he isn't supposed to and his behavior means that others cannot use the computer or supplies.
A person who sees a starving person and takes the bread right out of that person's hands to eat for himself, even if he has enough money to buy his own food.
A person who refuses to pay his income taxes that he is required by law to pay because he wants to keep more of the money he earned for himself, despite the cost to society as a whole.
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