"Nothing makes us more vulnerable than loneliness, except greed"
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The subtext is unsentimental in a very Harris way. Loneliness isn’t romanticized as the tortured artist’s badge; it’s treated as an exposure point, a condition that makes the self porous. When you’re isolated, you’ll accept counterfeit intimacy: a cult, a toxic relationship, a transactional deal that pretends to be love. Greed, though, is the darker upgrade because it offers a narrative of control. If loneliness says “you are unseen,” greed says “make them see you” - through money, status, domination, consumption. It’s not just a vice; it’s a coping strategy that metastasizes.
Context matters: Harris is a suspense writer obsessed with appetites, masks, and the ways people rationalize hunger into identity. In his world, the most dangerous characters aren’t only violent; they’re interpretive. They read other people’s emptiness and bid on it. The line lands as a cultural diagnosis too: modern life manufactures loneliness efficiently, then markets greed as the solution. That’s the trap Harris sketches in one sentence - vulnerability as both a feeling and an ideology.
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| Topic | Loneliness |
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"Nothing makes us more vulnerable than loneliness, except greed." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nothing-makes-us-more-vulnerable-than-loneliness-75951/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









