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  1. Jul 18, 2018 · Humans. The truth about intelligence: What makes someone smarter than others? Our search for genes associated with brainpower is starting to bear fruit, but isn’t the whole story. Your IQ is...

    • More Money, Less Empathy?
    • Wealth Can Cloud Moral Judgment
    • Wealth Has Been Linked with Addiction
    • Money Itself Can Become Addictive
    • Wealthy Children May Be More Troubled
    • We Tend to Perceive The Wealthy as “Evil”
    • Money Can’T Buy Happiness

    Several studies have shown that wealth may be at odds with empathy and compassion. Research published in the journal Psychological Science found that people of lower economic status were better at reading others’ facial expressions—an important marker of empathy—than wealthier people. “A lot of what we see is a baseline orientation for the lower cl...

    It is no surprise in this post-2008 world to learn that wealth may cause a sense of moral entitlement. A UC Berkeley studyfound that in San Francisco—where the law requires that cars stop at crosswalks for pedestrians to pass—drivers of luxury cars were four times less likely than those in less expensive vehicles to stop and allow pedestrians the r...

    While money itself doesn’t cause addiction or substance abuse, wealth has been linked with a higher susceptibility to addiction problems. A number of studies have found that affluent children are more vulnerable to substance-abuse issues, potentially because of high pressure to achieve and isolation from parents. Studies also found that kids who co...

    The pursuit of wealth itself can also become a compulsive behavior. As psychologist Dr. Tian Dayton explained, a compulsive need to acquire money is often considered part of a class of behaviorsknown as process addictions, or “behavioral addictions,” which are distinct from substance abuse. While a process addiction is not a chemical addiction, it ...

    Children growing up in wealthy families may seem to have it all, but having it all may come at a high cost. Wealthier children tend to be more distressed than lower-income kids, and are at high riskfor anxiety, depression, substance abuse, eating disorders, cheating, and stealing. Research has also found high instances of binge-drinking and marijua...

    On the other side of the spectrum, lower-income individuals are likely to judge and stereotype those who are wealthier than themselves, often judging the wealthy as being “cold.” (Of course, it is also true that the poor struggle with their own setof societal stereotypes.) Rich people tend to be a source of envy and distrust, so much so that we may...

    We tend to seek money and power in our pursuit of success (and who doesn’t want to be successful, after all?), but it may be getting in the way of the things that really matter: happiness and love. There is no direct correlation between income and happiness. After a certain level of income that can take care of basic needs and relieve strain (some ...

  2. Apr 4, 2024 · The global economy is transitioning to a reliance on cognitive skills. How can policy develop our collective brain power as a national asset?

  3. Jun 1, 2021 · My Fortune cover story, “Brainpower: How Intellectual Capital Is Becoming America’s Most Valuable Asset,” appeared in the June 3, 1991 issue—thirty years ago this week. It was a ...

  4. Apr 7, 2024 · Neuroscience and a Little-Known 100-Year-Old Law From Psychology Says 1 Simple Habit Can Boost Brainpower, Productivity, and Performance. New research shares more insight into why music helps...

  5. Sep 5, 2023 · 15 Ways to Increase Brainpower. So how can you boost your brainpower through your day-to-day choices? Here are a few ways you can do so: 1. Stay curious. A curious mind is an active mind. It means seeking out new interests, learning new things, and venturing into uncharted mental territories.

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  7. Jul 28, 2024 · Dunn said her research showed that buying time is a great and underutilized way to turn money into happiness. So, go ahead and hire someone rather than spend a Saturday afternoon scrubbing the ...