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selfish people obly care about themselfs, but greedy people want everything to them selfs :

e.g

a=greedy

b=selfish

a- i want the world, money things everything , buut i still care about my family + friends

b- its all about me , i need + what everything , i dont care abotu anyone but me!

thats the difference!

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