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We got in touch with Yiga_Blade_Master, and the Redditor agreed to have a chat with us about their now-viral post.
"I got the idea for it randomly," they told Bored Panda.
"I was just scrolling through r/AskReddit and noticed that none of the questions at the time were all that intriguing, so I spent around 15 minutes trying to think of something that was actually interesting."
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Regarding the responses received, Yiga_Blade_Master spotted a prevalent theme.
"I've noticed that a lot of the replies have been business-related," they said, alluding to all the stories about bosses being unable to empathize with their employees' financial struggles, potential partners openly bragging about exploiting their clients, and other corporate shills.
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"I think she's manipulating you, I just don't believe she can't afford a ticket! I mean there's ALWAYS money!"
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Interestingly, researchers have long observed that high-power individuals tend to be less sensitive to the emotions of others — they are less willing to consider others’ perspectives. They are less able to accurately infer others’ emotions.
We know this in part because of a series of experiments led by Michael Kraus, a psychologist at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, in which subjects were asked to look at pictures of faces and indicate which emotions were being expressed. The results showed that the more privileged the judges were in terms of income, occupational prestige, and material wealth, the less able they were to accurately identify emotions in pictures.
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That bias also manifested itself in simulated job interviews. During a role-play, subjects were asked to estimate the emotions of the experimenter, who had acted out a range of moods, including amusement, anger, contempt, disgust, embarrassment, happiness, jealousy, surprise, and worry. Again, upper-class study participants had a harder time reading the emotions of strangers. And it wasn’t that they didn’t pay attention, either; they were simply less in tune with their fellow human beings.
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Note:they are retired and her grandfather was a new York lawyer.
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If there's one takeaway that the author of the Reddit post walked away from the discussion with, it's that affluent individuals have problems grasping the realities of the common folk.
"It's kinda hard for rich people to understand how life would be without the vast amount of money."
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