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The 'greed-intelligence paradox' states that a person cannot be both greedy and intelligent because the two traits are mutually [exclusive]. The 'greed-intelligence paradox' encompasses the more detailed 'greed-intelligence inverse correlation', which explains a lot about leaders and people. The 'greed-intelligence inverse correlation' explains the 'generally true' relationships between levels of greed and overall intelligence within an individual: put simply, greedy people are not particularly intelligent, and [intelligent people] are not particularly greedy (this would be the general form of the 'greed-intelligence inverse correlation'). These are the 'generally true' statements of the 'greed-intelligence inverse correlation': - The greedier a person is, the less intelligent that person is. - The less greedy is a person is, the more intelligent that person is. - The more intelligent a person is, the less greedy that person is. - The less intelligent a person is, the more greedy that person is. In one extreme case of this 'greed-intelligence inverse correlation', we know it is impossible to amass and hoard incredibly large amounts of monetary and material wealth or even want it, while also being a truly highly [intelligent person]. Highly [intelligent people] do not hoard money or stuff, they want to enjoy life and nature, and they want to share what they have with others. Truly intelligent people are also honest.
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