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GREED, THE EVIDENCE OF SMALL THINKING

 GREED, THE EVIDENCE OF SMALL THINKING

A Daystar Masterpiece On Business 


Greed is the evidence of small thinking. No mind that aims for more is ready to throw away the ladder of precious relationships for monopoly.


A mind truly built for greatness never destroys the very bridges that sustain expansion. Greed narrows vision. It obsesses over immediate possession while ignoring the long-term value of trust, loyalty, relationships, and strategic alliances.


A person with a large mind understands that lasting increase is not built by monopoly alone, but by meaningful connections, shared value, and preserved relationships. The higher you rise, the more you realize that people are not obstacles to success — they are often the ladders through which opportunities, wisdom, favor, access, and influence arrive.


Greed sacrifices tomorrow for today. Wisdom preserves what is precious for greater multiplication ahead.


Those who think small hoard everything for themselves. Those who think big understand leverage, partnership, and legacy. They know that burning bridges for temporary control is a poor exchange for sustainable growth.


No visionary abandons valuable relationships merely to dominate a moment. Great minds build networks. Small minds build cages around possessions.


The future belongs to people who know how to increase without destroying the hands, hearts, and ladders that helped them rise.


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