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In reply to the discussion: Why people will vote against their own interests-- [View all]iemitsu
(3,891 posts)7. Interesting conclusions to this study.
Who knew that spiteful behavior led to reduced tolerance toward spiteful behavior, in groups that were not very spiteful in the first place, or that a spiteful action, on the part of one character, might lead to less spiteful actions directed at that character, over time?
Sometimes a "study" can clarify and provide focus, for what, in hindsight, seems obvious or maybe just put a new, and in this case, more positive, spin on what has always been considered childlike and negative behavior?
Makes me wonder just how much spite I ought to add to my daily interactions with others, to establish and nurture a healthy and balanced personality?
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I think that some fair-minded types need to develop some strategies associated with spite
iemitsu
Apr 2014
#29
Maybe some people think it's in their best interest to have low wages and no health care
Lex
Apr 2014
#12
They're "perceived as being weak" because republicans tell lies shamelessly n/t
arcane1
Apr 2014
#39
Very few people vote for their interests. They vote for the kind of world they want to live in
eridani
Apr 2014
#52
It starts with hate. And then they say, 'if they're for something, we must be against it.'
reformist2
Apr 2014
#54