Originally posted by aphexcoil
Gentlemen,
Honestly, who really gives a rat's ass if trading is ethical or not? If it is not ethical and you are good at it and make 6 or 7 figures a year, are you going to stop -- NO.
You know -- ethics makes for a great philosophical debate in college, but in the real-world, people are constantly stepping on other people's ****s to get one up on the next guy.
It's called COMPETITION. Don't you think that, by our very nature, we all compete for money, pretty women, the big houses, the fancy cars?
The one's who make it just do it -- the one's who don't convince themselves that they don't want it or need it. But I guarantee you this -- nobody in the history of this world has EVER said, "You know, I'm going to refuse this million dollar inheritance because it would make me a corrupt person." Likewise, brothers were stabbing each other in the back just to be the next emperor of Rome after their father died -- and some were killing their dad's to get there.
So in short, if you have it, you lavish in it, and if you don't have it, then you do everything you can do either get to it, or convince yourself it's all materialism -- but let's face it, human nature by its very design is based on materialism.
It is the bull**** they feed you in school that it is wrong to be materialistic. Why is it wrong to be materialistic? There is nothing wrong at all with having a bunch of toys.
If they came out with an eleventh commandment tomorrow that said, "Thou shall not trade," then I would just have to add that to the list of sins I'm already going to have against me when I'm standing before the .... haha ... "pearly" gates (even the Bible is filled with materialism).
aphie