Crimson The Kris
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- Posted: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 07:45:23 +0000
eternalstalemate
Crimson The Kris
eternalstalemate
Crimson The Kris
eternalstalemate
Crimson The Kris
To me, desire is a permanent want, period. Now, we're on the same page.
Not really since your definition for desire makes no sense
I put my definitions of greed and desire in retrospect like this.
Someone who desires power will always desire power until he has a power that can't be surpassed. If it can be, then he'll desire more power.
With greed, that person is more concerned with "how much power is available, because I want i all" It's not really quantity or quality, but you can look at it like that if it helps.
So what do you believe desire is?
Only that's not true, someone who desires power may stop if they find love, or end up with a child, and gaining more power would just increase their lust
Desire is wanting something period, Greed is wanting more period
I was saying that if someone who always desired power found someone he loved he might realize it's not the most important thing and stop desiring power, and gaining power would just make it worse
And you're right, anyone can stop desiring something and even stop being greedy altogether if they wanted to. Based on something else they've discovered or just by themselves.