Money doesn’t change people as much as it exposes them. Give someone enough comfort and power, and the mask slips. Studies keep finding that the richer someone gets, the less they seem to notice the people around them, whether it’s cutting off a pedestrian or bending the rules when no one’s watching.
A team from the Academy of Finland found that drivers of luxury cars were more likely to cut off other vehicles or ignore pedestrians. Another study linked higher income to a drop in compassion and generosity. The trend repeats across experiments: people with wealth show fewer prosocial behaviors and more willingness to bend rules if it benefits them.
Psychologists often point to something called “the dark triad”—a cluster of traits including narcissism, psychopathy, and Machiavellianism. Th

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