When money is our objective, we must live in fear of losing it—which makes us paranoid and suspicious. When fame is our aim, we become competitive lest others upstage us—which makes us envious. When power and influence drive us, we become self-serving and strong-willed—which makes us arrogant. And when possessions become our god, we become materialistic, thinking enough is never enough—which makes us greedy. All these pursuits fly in the face of contentment...and joy.
——Great Attitudes by Charles Swindoll
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