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 don't agree with you. The phenomenon of money addiction is a real thing in today's modern society, especially in the ever-changing economic dynamics and increasing costs of living. Many people now want to earn additional income so they can maintain and improve their quality of life. However, for 9 out of 10 people who are addicted to money, further consideration is needed, namely: Not everyone increases their income because they are addicted to money, but also because of their basic needs, the desire to provide a better life for their family. or long-term goals such as children's education. And 90% who stated that there was looting was an exaggerated opinion, because the majority of people still uphold moral ethics in supporting their legitimate finances. It can be concluded that although the desire to increase money is commonplace in society, categorizing it as an addiction and linking it with the potential for looting is not appropriate.