Topnotchsy
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- Aug 7, 2008
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scotty21690 said:"Definition of GREED
: a selfish and excessive desire for more of something (as money) than is needed"
How is holding out for a million dollars NOT being greedy? I understand some of you could use the money, but you buy tickets to see your favorite team play....end up catching a home run ball and now you suddenly are entitled to a million dollars?
I am and will always be a huge baseball fan...I would definitely give that baseball back for Jeter to have. It is a milestone he will never forget and that ball will probably end up in Cooperstown someday. Now, I am not saying I would give him the ball with nothing in return but I would be more than happy [if I were a Yankee fan] with what the fan received for giving the ball back. (Which IMO is awesome, much respect)
So you are assuming that anyone who would sell the ball automatically wants the money for selfish reasons? The fact that the person rightly owns the ball, and may actually need the money means that he is selfish for not giving away something that is rightly his to someone who almost certainly has many times more money than he does?
I'm honestly a little disgusted with some of the comments and would love to hear what the people who are bashing those who would sell the ball actually do with the money they do have? Are they giving large percentages to charities and other causes? Making real sacrifices to make the world a better place? Or are they sitting on their high horses, speculating about a situation that they probably cannot honestly imagine, ignoring the basics of capitalism, and throwing generalizations and insults.