Radically restrained rewrite of the previous "The AEVASIVEness of greed" post



Greed is nearly always a product of insidious 'motivational contamination'
in the form of CURSES(a nearly clearly, completely, and explicitly
enunciated, or etymologically pinpointed, term).

CURSES (type memories/imprints) are as common within people's "actention
selection systems" as they are because they are as if naturally and
socially/culturally 'put' there (especially commonly so during the most
vulnerable early periods of our lives) as a normally inevitable consequence
of people (tiny tots) ending up in situations that well and most deservedly
can be defined so as to be distillable into the disgusting but ought-to-be
digestible acronym SHITS.

Hence, CURSES type imprints within (or - to use a jargon originally used by
Janov - "Pain" in) the "Actention Selection Systems" of people, have worked
(and still work) as a potent 'endogenous energizer' of (or is a
conditioned-in extra psychobiological type pressure behind) human economical
and financial growth trends.

However, of greater importance to our revered Moderator ought to be that the
'phenomenon' of CURSES has helped to turbo-charge the last stage, or stages,
of our evolution;

That is, approximately from our phylogentic lineage's transition into
permanent upright-walking upstarts, to eventually becoming the most
extremely "AEVASIVE" animal species that (*still* has not become percEPTive
enough to be able to adopt my in-dEPTh idea about *how* it) fell from the
Tree of Eden (or should I have written: "sprouted forth on the Tree of
Evolution"? ;>) on this planet. ;-)


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P.S.
CURSES is a "concEPT" - i.e., it was contrived to be a component of a
turdgidly light-hearted rather than just impossibly turgid, effectively
philosophy terminating, enlightenment promoting terminology; And, it is part
of a tactically designed set of tools or lenses (means and methods) for
thinking about, overviewing, and realistically grasping mainly the
'evolutionary psychobiology type' aspects of "What Is going on".


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