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minus-square@ElderWendigolink5•edit-22 months agoIs it? Why? That doesn’t seem self evident to me at all.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink11•2 months agoYou could be unwilling to share what you have while also not desiring more of what you have. They are just two different concepts.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•2 months agoNot wanting to share my fries doesn’t automatically mean I also want more fries than I already have.
Is it? Why? That doesn’t seem self evident to me at all.
You could be unwilling to share what you have while also not desiring more of what you have. They are just two different concepts.
Yeah, two different facets of greed.
Not wanting to share my fries doesn’t automatically mean I also want more fries than I already have.