Greed Avoidance
Honesty-Humility
Greed Avoidance is one part of how a person handles power, status, fairness, and the temptation to exploit other people.
When this is higher, a person is usually more sincere, less entitled, and less interested in gaining advantage through manipulation or self-inflation.
When this is lower, a person may be more comfortable bending rules, protecting self-interest, or treating status and gain as especially important.
This often shapes trust, fairness, money decisions, power dynamics, and whether other people experience someone as grounded or self-serving.
Neither extreme is automatically good. Very high levels can become self-effacing or conflict-avoidant, while low levels can damage trust and reciprocity.
HEXACO-PI-R 100 is the framework used to place this trait in a larger personality map.
A score here is best treated as a tendency, not a verdict. It helps describe patterns, not define a whole person.