Have you ever walked in the streets of developing countries?
I've lived and worked all over South East Asia for 15 years. But I rode a motor scooter. Not into walking in 30-degree heat.
There are billions of people here who could call you greedy, just because you have a home, computer and access to clean running water.
Billions? There are only 8 billion people in the entire world. Must be a huge over crowded human sewer where ever it is. But they can call me whatever they like. The fact remains that they want those things too. Which makes them "greedy" (according to you) AND envious. Not a good look.
I have 8.
Could it be because of greed?
It's because of efficiency
(and keen interest). It's easier to make reasonable money by spreading the load over 8 stores. So then, each store does not
have to work so hard. Basic logic. I also love developing stores. If a particular store is not performing well, I can get rid of it and reset its licenses for another new store. The other 7 stores continue making reasonable money while this new store is being developed. It's like a centipede losing 1 leg. The other 99 legs keep it walking while it regrows the missing leg. Hence ... the "efficiency". All 8 stores are parts of my overall internet income "machine". I have other income streams as well. Like the centipedes many legs, many income streams are logical and efficient. Only an unimaginative person with a simplistic view of things would view it as greed.
But of course, you don't view it as greed, do you? I mean, you were just asking me a question, right?