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Power can lead to risky behavior from "summary" of The Power Paradox by Dacher Keltner

When individuals gain power, a fascinating transformation occurs within them. As they ascend the social hierarchy, their behavior tends to become more reckless and self-serving. This pattern is evident across various domains, from politics to business to personal relationships. The more power people accumulate, the more they seem to throw caution to the wind and engage in risky behavior. One reason for this phenomenon is the impact of power on the brain. Research has shown that power can alter neural circuits in ways that diminish empathy and increase impulsivity. With power comes a sense of invincibility, a belief that rules no longer apply to the powerful individual. This distorted perception can lead them to take risks that others would consider foolhardy. Furthermore, the social dynamics of power exacerbate this tendency tow...
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    The Power Paradox

    Dacher Keltner

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