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This is simplified and subject to a bit of my personal opinion but I feel I'm still within the official definitions of both words in the context of your question.

Avarice and selfishness are two representations of greed and could therefore be considered as meaning the same thing.

The main differences between selfishness and avarice are as follows:

Selfishness: More for me, less for you.

Avarice: All for me, none for you.

I didn't see any answers to this question but I apologize if I'm stepping on a previous answer.

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Avarice and selfishness are related concepts but have distinct meanings. Avarice refers to an insatiable greed for riches or material gain, while selfishness involves being primarily concerned with one's own interests and needs without regard for others. Avarice is specific to the desire for wealth, while selfishness can extend to various aspects beyond material gain.

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