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Money and Profit Addicts What is an Addict? 13 June 2010
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. "Addictive behavior is the use of any substance or the engagement in any activity, or the obsession with anything that becomes the major focus of a person's life to the exclusion of other activities. A person can become addicted to, dependent upon, or compulsively obsessed with anything. An activity can start out as simple pastime or something of mild interest, however, if a person continues to engage in the activity in order to achieve feelings of well-being and euphoria, he (she) can become addicted to the behavior or substance. Addiction often overwhelms the addict, and he will continue the behavior even though the addict knows that his behavior produces negative physical, mental, or emotional problems to himself and/or harms others, and/or that his activity results in negative social, and/or environmental consequences. There are similarities between physical addiction to various chemicals, such as alcohol, cocaine, and heroin, and psychological addiction to activities such as gambling, making money, sexual activity, working, running, shopping, eating, et cetera. Addictive behavior produces beta-endorphins in the brain, which makes the person feel "high." Over time, a psychological addiction can and often does overpower the individual just as much as does addiction to alcohol or cocaine. The person becomes physically addicted to the dopamine that is produced in his brain when he engages in the addictive behavior. Researchers have determined that making money and using cocaine both stimulate the same part of the human brain. At http://www.indiana.edu/~engs/hints/addictiveb.html, there's a list of ten common characteristics of addictive behavior. Here's an edited version of that list. 1) The Addict is obsessed with an activity,
2)
... will engage in the
behavior even though he or she know 3) ...is out of control -- will compulsively engage in the activity, 4) ...upon cessation of the activity, withdrawal symptoms often occur,
5)
...loses of control as to
when, how long, or how much 6) ...denies problems resulting from his/her behavior, 7) ...hides the behavior from concerned family or close friends, 8) ...loses memory about what occurred during the compulsive behavior, 9) ...the compulsive activity may result in depression, 10) ...the individuals with addictive behaviors often have low self esteem, feel anxious if the do not have control over their environment, and come from psychologically or physically abusive families. The bottom line is that: *** The addict is out of control, *** The addiction is in control *** The addict will destroy whatever stand between him/her and the next fix. The addiction to making money is particularly easy to deny. First because their are no external chemicals directly involved in the addiction. Second, the addiction commonly grows in intensity rather slowly. It tends to intensifies as the person becomes wealthier. Third, society at large does not recognize making large amounts of money as an addiction. Fourth, the super-wealthy money and profit addicts are often looked upon as heroes and not addicts. For example, Bill Gates is looked upon by many people as a financial hero. But, does the evidence support that conclusion? What did he do to his competitors on the way to the top of money mountain? How does Microsoft treat its customers today? (June 2010) Is Microsoft being run today primarily to serve the customers or is its main purpose to make more money? With GoDaddy, a major computer service company, customers can call 24/7 and have may questions answered and their (GoDaddy-related) problems solved by a live person in a matter of minutes. The service is free. It's a function what GoDaddy is -- a service organization. With Microsoft, customers have to sign an extensive service contract and pay them money before anybody will even talk to them. Which company is expressing the characteristics of an addictions to Money & Profits at any Price? . |
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Here's an assessment of
the
addiction to money.
Portions of the text below
were inspired
by a quote on addiction
to money from:
Although addiction can be to almost anything, we will focus here on three aspects of money addiction -- Making money, gambling with money and risk taking for money such as engaging in criminal behavior. Psychological Addictions: In addition to chemical addictions, there are also psychological addictions. Psychological addictions, are addictions that involve compulsive and/or out of control relationship with certain activities such as gambling, engaging in sex, eating, and making or spending money. With a psychological addiction, a change occurs in the person's brain chemistry that is similar to the change caused by mood altering substances such cocaine. Engaging in a certain activities, (gambling, making money, risk taking et cetera) can kick start the release of brain/body chemicals, like dopamine, that produce a "high" that's similar to the chemical high from cocaine. The person who is addicted to some compulsive form of behavior, is in essence, manipulating his own brain chemistry. For people addicted to alcohol or drugs, their lives become increasingly organized around the use and/or abuse of the addictive substance. A person whose addiction is to making money, gambling with money, or criminal activity related to stealing money can have his relationship with money spin out of control. The addict becomes overly focused on accumulating it, spending it, hoarding it, or using it to control people, places and/or things. Loss of Novelty: Just as with drugs, alcohol, and almost everything else in life there is a loss of novelty effect. In other words, with repeated use, a tolerance develops and the level of satisfaction drops. In order to achieve the same mood altering high that the addict originally experienced, he must devote larger and larger amounts of his time and energy engaging the addictive activity. As the tolerance increases, the addict becomes increasingly preoccupied with getting and maintaining his high to the exclusion of other things. Gradually, their preoccupation with money becomes the addicts primary preoccupation and money becomes their primary relationship to life. Addictions Are Never Satisfied: The addiction to money, like very other addiction can never be satisfied. There always has to be more. There always has to be the next high. And because of the tolerance factor, each fix must be more potent than the last one. Addicts often become frantic between highs and when the next fix unavailable, the lack of satisfaction can lead to depression. Obsession/addiction eventually reaches the point where the next fix doesn't produce euphoria, it only temporarily relieves the depression. Another factor to consider is the effect of compounded addictions. This occurs when a person has multiple addiction that support and amplify each other. For example, Money & Profit Addicts are commonly also addicted to High-Stakes Gambling (such as making billion-dollar bets with corporate money) and some are also addicted to physical risk taking. When a Money & Profit Addict engages in criminal activity, not only is he risking his money and/or this employer's money, he's taking a physical risk, risking going to jail. The Bottom Line: Anybody who has enough money to live in wealth for the rest of his life and is still working for money is a money addict Anyone who is still working for, working with, or owns major interest in a corporation that is focused on making money is an money addict. Commonly, money addicts are also addicted to high-stakes gambling. And some even go to the extreme by risking spending the rest of their lives in jail for the thrill of making more money. Bernie Madoff is a perfect example of this. So are the men responsible for the Enron Scandal. Jeffrey Skilling, former Enron CEO is a classic example of a corporate executive that was completely out of control. He was addicted to Money & Profits at any price. He was addicted to High-stakes gambling, and he was addicted to the trill of physical risk taking. See the notes on the Enron Scandal. Are you ready to take your life back from the Money & Profit Addicts? Debt-Free Democracy Takes Over the Corporate World
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Antiquated, Ultra-conservative Religion-inspired Thinking This mentality is a holdover form from the master mind behind Christian theology, Saint (anti-sexual) Augustine. This self-righteous, reformed sinner's belief became the basis of present-day Christian theology. Augustine's prime message was "The more you suffer the closer you are to God." As you probably know, the puritan /Christian mentality say that: 1) God is a superhuman being who lives in the sky. 2) You and I and everyone else were created by god at conception by way of God's Instantaneous, Supernatural, Transcendental Conception Magic Act. 3) We each have only one life on Earth. 4) Life is a test to determine if you worthy of God's love. 5) Every human must prove him/her self worthy of getting into heaven by following God's rules - rules dictated by the church leaders. Those who fail the test burn forever in hell. Those who fail to take the test (even if they did not know that the test exists) also burn in hell forever. Why? Because God created them inherently evil and they didn't get saved by an already-saved Christian. This is why the Christians are such adamant invaders of the minds of those who follow other religious traditions. They (the Christians) believe that they are saving souls for God. 6) Sex is evil unless its used exclusively for making babies. Any other kind of sex is lust and lust is one of Christianity's seven deadly sins. 7) Because a long-dead ancestor ate fruit form a forbidden tree, God now creates everyone inherently evil. 8) God murdered his son to show you that He loves you. Is that enough or do you need more? Need more: YAn Interview with the Devil -- Part three -- The Cruise of Fiction
. Pleasurable Activities like smoking(or ingesting) marijuana and having sex, and heaven forbid that they just might have sex while high on marijuana. And then there's the ultimate sin, questioning authority. The hippies of the 1960's questioned authority, and look what that got us -- a highly-repressive authoritarian crack down orchestrate by the powers that be and administrated by our political, so called leaders. Nixon ushered in an era of prohibition insanity that is a thousand times worse than the Alcohol prohibition the 1920's and early 1930's. In the 1980's , Mr. Nice Guy got hired to play the role of president, while the Republicans raped the public treasury. Then along came born-again George. who oversaw the rape of not only the public treasury, but the rape of anything and everything that could be turned into short-term profits for the Money & Profit Addicts. . |
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