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RE: LeoThread 2026-03-05 16-42

in LeoFinance3 months ago

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Similarly, when corporations seek higher profits, they're operating within free markets that tend to self-correct. When one company undercuts another or finds a market niche with high margins, it fosters competition, which, over time, drives prices down. Technological advances exemplify this process vividly—think of how the price of televisions has plummeted over decades due to innovation and competition, not greed.

The concept of employment greed is equally flawed. Asking for a salary raise is a pursuit of fair compensation, not greed. Banks, real estate agents, and salespeople all work to maximize their earnings, which is consistent with their roles. Their actions are not unique or inherently evil; they reflect the basic mechanics of market economies.