Greed isn’t an intention, it’s an attribute. You don’t really intend to go be greedy, you intend to go make money because of the greed. Sure a cartoon villain might intend to go be greedy because he’s Ebenezer Scrooge. But people aren’t generally speaking cartoons.
Attributes are the foundation that makes up the decision making that goes into willful intention.
But no one person is a singular thing, thus you literally cannot have an intention that is made up of only one attribute.
That desire to make money along with the greed of the person, is also going to be informed by things such as self preservation, hunger, thirst, desire for shelter, desire to help others, desire to hurt others, creativity, etc.
A person who makes wood cups enjoys the hobby, then sells the cups with the intention to make money to buy more wood. Then due to their greed that intention is compounded and they start a business and expand.
There is a reason the seven sins and virtues are as esoteric as they are. They are supposed to describe non-willful forces that drive people.
What rules? There are no enforced rules. The flag code is barely guidelines, and when applied to civilians in unofficial matters are even less strict.
It’s actually insane how little protect the flag has for a country as nationalist as this
Colors and ASCII graphics.
It doesn’t have to be complicated. Or fancy.
But breaking things up so it’s readable helps massively.
Feels counter productive to limit screen time for an actual good habit… Screen time isn’t a real problem. What you do IS.
It would be like limiting book time just cause you don’t like paper.