With the way the world is originally structured one would think life was originally created with the scarcity and competitive reality we currently see, but this isn't actually the case.
A lot of countries in the world are super rich with mineral resources, but they hoard these resources and only a few controls it instead of creating opportunities around these resources that can actually enrich their citizens.
The stupidity rich person wants to amass wealth for his 10th unborn generation.
The person who discovered opportunities that could benefit others is either hiding it or asking others to pay a lot for it. The job opportunities that are available for qualified people are hoarded by people in these positions to benefit their friends and family who are apparently not qualified.
People like Elon musk are chasing vanity wealth at the expense of others. AI developers are currently making millions in dollars through their AI models even though a lot of the data used to train these models were the data of people who provided them from simply having an identity on the Internet.
No user protection from exploiting the theft and sale of people's information.
The pharmaceutical companies are hoarding cures for various ailment, choosing to develop palliative management medications or sustainable medication that just keeps you alive enough to enjoy the money you're paying for medication and not dead enough so you can continue paying them.
They rather choose to make medications on aliments that guarantees a ton of wealth, and obviously make more money for their investors. The production companies in the world are now making sure products don't last anymore so that people can always keep coming back to buy.
Should we even begin to consider how inflation is eating deep into people's savings, diminishing purchasing power and just completely destroying the ability of people to become financial stable enough.
A salary today can no longer afford to help people live decent lives like people did in the 80s and life just gets relatively worse and everyone is competing to make their lives better. Everything center on greed.
The fact that life can be collectively hard centers on a lot of greed. More people becoming greedier means others gets to suffer. You might think the greed exists only at the top, but it's also at the bottom where a lot of things are happening.
But mankind cannot get rid of greed, it's inherent and it's been there since the very creation and existence of men.
Sometimes the greed of a person might not be impactful enough to become a problem to another person, sometimes it does, and sometimes when greed works in scale, it destroys lives and the future of people.
The universe itself creates a balance, but people naturally disrupts these balance for the sake of their benefit, and this creates a ripple effect. Nature itself provides a lot of problems that man may subsequently face.
The creator definitely understands, knows the problem, predicted it and actively provided solutions. Now you might be thinking"why not just take away the problem?".
The truth is that problem-solving is an evolution that has build the very foundation of advancement we have today.
In reality the greed we have in this generation will become significantly worse, and the generation to come we might experience a global pandemic in terms of greed, where the rich will get richer and the "averagely poor class" will descend into stark and complete poverty.
Sometimes when you see apocalyptic movies, it's honestly not just fiction or fictitious sci-fi, it's actually a productive of how technological advancement will create a higher love of money and how this might unlock the greed that might take away the humanity of people, but I guess a lot of us would be long gone by then