I Am Who I Am sees this World. The world consists of hundreds of countries many democratic and many autocratic. Religions and Politics all have the obligation to create an economic system in which every human has a home, food, water, warmth and work. Nowadays many people live on the streets, take care of them .
People steal for various reasons, including desperation to meet basic needs like food, financial gain, emotional void filling, peer pressure, and psychological factors like kleptomania or impulse control issues. Opportunities, thrill-seeking, and a feeling of entitlement can also motivate theft.
Mahatma Gandhi once said, “The world has enough for everyone’s need, but not enough for everyone’s greed.” Greed usually arises out of an inability to distinguish between our needs, and our wants. Slowly, everything we want ends up being perceived as a need. Such perceived needs get pent up within us, until we get drawn into a vicious circle of unhappiness and exhaustion.
To prevent theft from greed, both businesses and individuals should focus on deterrence and making theft more difficult. Businesses can install security systems like CCTV, use visible deterrents like security tags and signage, and implement robust inventory controls and staff training. For individuals, it involves staying aware of surroundings, avoiding tempting situations, and taking personal precautions like securing belongings.