On a scale of 1-10 I will say 9 out of every 10 are addicted to making more money even though not everyone attain this height at the end of the day. We live in an every hiking economic society. Prices of commodities keep changing as each day passes by. This has invariably triggered the addiction to more money as the usual earnings is no longer enough to maintain once life style.
Many have been forced into adapting to their current spending ability, others have deviced means to earn more so as to meet up others has choosen the looting method just to survive.
Based on this Ninety percent of people in every sector of life has higher chances of looting only that most people are not privileged to get the opportunity to carryout what's in their minds
I'd like to share my thoughts on people who choose to do bad things for money.
In my opinion, there are countless reasons for both doing good and doing bad, even when you're financially secure. Some people in high positions with good incomes still engage in corruption. On the other hand, even when you're struggling financially, there are still opportunities to earn money honestly, perhaps through manual labor. People who resort to theft or other harmful actions are essentially seeking an easy way out.
This reminds me of the "red car theory." Once you notice something specific, like a red car, you start seeing it everywhere. It's a phenomenon of selective attention, where you notice something more frequently once you're aware of it. So, if you focus on finding a legitimate job, you'll find it, regardless of your economic situation.