The Turning Point: Bryant Greene’s Choice in Greed

From the moment we met Bryant Greene in chapter one of Greed, it was clear that we were dealing with someone who prioritized his money and his success. His most memorable line in his story was, “I’ve learned that in this man’s world, you’re chasing two things—money or women. And when you’re chasing one of them, the other is getting away. So I chose money.”

To Mr. Greene, money never lets him down. It doesn’t require much from him beyond being who he already is. It doesn’t challenge him emotionally. It doesn’t demand vulnerability.

But when he finds a woman he can be himself with—and is rewarded with a love that makes him feel things money never has—everything changes. And when that love is threatened by his greed, Bryant’s turning point arrives… shifting not just his actions, but his motivations in a way money never could.

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