I like it. Nice. If you change "greed" to "selfishness", the acronym becomes FWOODS. I know, but it rhymes with Croods.
Anyway...I think it's an important concept, and easily quantified as "maintenance costs" in a competitive society. Luxurious First World living makes people too lazy and distracted to become shamanic enough, and the complexities of so many people and cultures (created to define the value of a shaman identity/religion/tribe). By "shamanic enough", I mean polymath Renaissance magician hacker that can't be caught in a fable by a quick Google search: now AI powered.
Been there, done that; the world doesn't want to be saved: it wants to be rich. The problem is that the bullies think getting rich faster is more important than paying for the bureaucracy to make it work longer, and the Shaman has always mostly managed the system because they understood people, physics and paperwork(the first thing they usually do is the instruction manual).
Lean process
break rules
cut costs