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Social status plays a significant role in determining how we perceive others from "summary" of The Concise Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene

Social status is a crucial factor in shaping our perceptions of others. People tend to judge and evaluate individuals based on their social standing, often without even realizing it. This tendency is deeply ingrained in human nature, reflecting our primal instincts and survival mechanisms. When we encounter someone of higher social status, we automatically perceive them as more authoritative, competent, and deserving of respect. This bias can significantly influence our interactions and attitudes towards such individuals, leading us to defer to their opinions and cater to their needs. Conversely, when we encounter someone of lower social status, we may dismiss them as less capable, trustworthy, or worthy of attention. Our perceptions of others' social status are often based on external cues a...
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    The Concise Laws of Human Nature

    Robert Greene

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