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Some people spend their entire lives chasing the proverbial pot of gold. But can money really buy happiness? Can greed be good, or is wanting more and more always a bad thing? ABC News correspondents report on the following: John Stossel looks at the controversy of whether successful businesses prosper at the expense of others. Brian Ross reports on disgraced corporate executives, including Dennis Kozlowski and his over-the-top spending habits. Imagine giving away most of your money to charity just because you want to... Elizabeth Vargas reports on the generosity of some people. The antithesis of greed - Correspondent Lynn Sherr travels to Bhutan, a tiny, landlocked nation perched in the Himalayan Mountains, whose residents are greedy for happiness. Airdate: November 11, 2005 When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply. |
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