W3.1

 "I concur with this perspective. There exists an ancient proverb from Chinese culture stating that 'men perish for gold as birds for food,' signifying the relentless pursuit of self-interest and wealth.

Despite the existence of individuals indifferent to fame and fortune globally, societal conflicts abound due to economic disputes. From petty squabbles over financial matters to large-scale violence and arson, economic disagreements often escalate tensions. It's evident that for many, personal gain serves as the ultimate priority, triggering outbursts of anger when threatened.

Furthermore, I contend that this behavior stems not solely from poverty but from a recognition of the significance of money in their lives. Money frequently intertwines with familial, social, and moral values. In the modern era, money symbolizes social standing and authority, prompting individuals to chase after wealth while disregarding other intangible virtues. This insatiable greed and discontentment can lead to ethical decay and various societal ills. However, in this age of rapid scientific and technological advancement, fostering a richer spiritual life is imperative for achieving societal harmony."

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