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- Ligne n°13 : Why Money is Part of Human Nature: Money as Both Tool and Drug
- Ligne n°13 : Why Money is Part of Human Nature: Money as Both Tool and Drug
- Ligne n°15 : Human behaviour towards money can’t solely be explained by its utility,
Ligne n°16 : it has a more addictive quality – like a drug. ...- Ligne n°19 : It’s no surprise that people want money – we’ve all got bills to pay.
Ligne n°20 : It’s also no surprise that money is useful – it would be irritating to ...
Ligne n°19 : ... It’s no surprise that people want money – we’ve all got bills to pay.- Ligne n°20 : It’s also no surprise that money is useful – it would be irritating to
Ligne n°21 : pay the electricity bill in corn, goats or some other non-monetary quid ...
Ligne n°21 : ... pay the electricity bill in corn, goats or some other non-monetary quid- Ligne n°22 : pro quo. Originally economists argued that the fact that money is so
Ligne n°23 : useful explains why we’re interested in it. But when you think about ...
Ligne n°23 : ... useful explains why we’re interested in it. But when you think about- Ligne n°24 : it, the fact that money is so useful doesn’t fully explain people’s
Ligne n°25 : behaviour. ...- Ligne n°27 : Why does a person who is already rolling in money want more?Think about
Ligne n°28 : how obsessed people can become with money, beyond its instrumental use, ...
Ligne n°27 : ... Why does a person who is already rolling in money want more?Think about- Ligne n°28 : how obsessed people can become with money, beyond its instrumental use,
Ligne n°29 : beyond rationality, beyond any easy explanation. Why does a person who ...
Ligne n°29 : ... beyond rationality, beyond any easy explanation. Why does a person who- Ligne n°30 : is already rolling in money want more? Indeed, why do people whose
Ligne n°31 : lives are already comfortable make sacrifices in other areas of their ...
Ligne n°36 : ... Professors Stephen Lea and Paul Webley from the University of Exeter- Ligne n°37 : argue that people’s actual behaviour towards money can’t be explained
Ligne n°38 : solely by the fact that it is useful – what they refer to as ‘tool ...
Ligne n°39 : ... theory’ (Lea & Webley, 2006). There seems to be something more going- Ligne n°40 : on. Money provokes people into all sorts of bizarre behaviour that
Ligne n°41 : can’t easily be explained in terms of its function purely as a tool. ...
Ligne n°42 : ... Here are five examples Lea and Webley provide:- Ligne n°43 : 1. Big money
Ligne n°44 : Money literally looms large in our minds – we seem to imbue it with ...
Ligne n°43 : ... 1. Big money- Ligne n°44 : Money literally looms large in our minds – we seem to imbue it with
Ligne n°45 : a special status. Bruner and Goodman (1947) found that children ...
Ligne n°45 : ... a special status. Bruner and Goodman (1947) found that children- Ligne n°46 : actually perceive money to be physically larger than other objects
Ligne n°47 : that are actually the same size. Furnham (1983) found that at a ...
Ligne n°52 : ... 2. Phased by face value- Ligne n°53 : The real, useful value of money changes all the time, e.g. one
Ligne n°54 : hundred years ago one pound or one dollar bought a lot more than it ...
Ligne n°54 : ... hundred years ago one pound or one dollar bought a lot more than it- Ligne n°55 : does now. Despite this people respond to the face value of money
Ligne n°56 : irrespective of its real worth. The introduction in recent years of ...
Ligne n°60 : ... shown that people are likely to overestimate the real value of- Ligne n°61 : money that has a higher face value, and underestimate the real
Ligne n°62 : value of money that has a lower face value (e.g. Gamble et al., ...
Ligne n°61 : ... money that has a higher face value, and underestimate the real- Ligne n°62 : value of money that has a lower face value (e.g. Gamble et al.,
Ligne n°63 : 2002). ...
Ligne n°63 : ... 2002).- Ligne n°64 : 3. People like money’s form
Ligne n°65 : People are attached to the actual form that money takes and will ...
Ligne n°64 : ... 3. People like money’s form- Ligne n°65 : People are attached to the actual form that money takes and will
Ligne n°66 : often resist when innovations are introduced. British people have ...
Ligne n°70 : ... 4. Being emotional about cash- Ligne n°71 : Not only are we particular about money’s form, we also have an
Ligne n°72 : emotional relationship with it. Psychologists have measured our ...
Ligne n°74 : ... is a considerable emotional component. When people describe their- Ligne n°75 : attitudes to money, it’s more than just its utility that’s
Ligne n°76 : important – people actually either love it or hate it. ...
Ligne n°77 : ... 5. When cash is not acceptable- Ligne n°78 : The special kind of relationship people have with money is
Ligne n°79 : underlined by the times when it can’t be used. Money is often not ...
Ligne n°78 : ... The special kind of relationship people have with money is- Ligne n°79 : underlined by the times when it can’t be used. Money is often not
Ligne n°80 : acceptable as a gift and almost never in sexual relationships; talk ...
Ligne n°80 : ... acceptable as a gift and almost never in sexual relationships; talk- Ligne n°81 : of money is also frowned on in high art, religion and education.
Ligne n°82 : Similarly there is a taboo about money buying political office ...
Ligne n°81 : ... of money is also frowned on in high art, religion and education.- Ligne n°82 : Similarly there is a taboo about money buying political office
Ligne n°83 : (although it clearly does buy political office indirectly). ...- Ligne n°85 : Money as tool and drug
Ligne n°87 : ... What all these examples show is that people’s behaviour with and- Ligne n°88 : attitudes towards money reach, in many circumstances, beyond its actual
Ligne n°89 : utility. People’s thoughts and behaviour towards money can’t easily be ...
Ligne n°88 : ... attitudes towards money reach, in many circumstances, beyond its actual- Ligne n°89 : utility. People’s thoughts and behaviour towards money can’t easily be
Ligne n°90 : explained by it being simply an instrument, so how can we understand ...- Ligne n°93 : Part of the attraction of money, like drugs, is that it changes how we
Ligne n°94 : feel, but this change has no biological or evolutionary ...
Ligne n°94 : ... feel, but this change has no biological or evolutionary- Ligne n°95 : significance.Professors Lea and Webley argue that money is not just a
Ligne n°96 : tool for us, it also acts like a drug on the mind. Drugs act on the ...- Ligne n°102 : Part of the attraction of money, however, like drugs, is that it
Ligne n°103 : changes how we feel, but this change has no biological or evolutionary ...
Ligne n°103 : ... changes how we feel, but this change has no biological or evolutionary- Ligne n°104 : significance. Part of the benefit people derive from acquiring money –
Ligne n°105 : e.g. making us feel good – does not lead to some actual benefit in the ...
Ligne n°105 : ... e.g. making us feel good – does not lead to some actual benefit in the- Ligne n°106 : world, it is just chasing money for the sake of having money.
- Ligne n°106 : world, it is just chasing money for the sake of having money.
- Ligne n°108 : But if money is like an addictive drug, then where did we acquire this
Ligne n°109 : addiction, when did we pick up the taste for money? Lea and Webley ...
Ligne n°108 : ... But if money is like an addictive drug, then where did we acquire this- Ligne n°109 : addiction, when did we pick up the taste for money? Lea and Webley
Ligne n°110 : suggest two evolutionary roots: ...
Ligne n°118 : ... those who stuck with what they had tended to die out. Trade gives- Ligne n°119 : us a buzz, and money, as the most potent catalyst for exchange,
Ligne n°120 : gives us vicarious pleasure. ...
Ligne n°120 : ... gives us vicarious pleasure.- Ligne n°121 : 2. Money as a way of keeping score: Humans love to play. Compared to
Ligne n°122 : other animals, humans take a long time to grow up, and while ...
Ligne n°124 : ... play. Perhaps our propensity for play naturally provides part of- Ligne n°125 : the scaffolding on which we have built our addiction to money.
Ligne n°126 : Money turns out to be one of the most addictive games we ever ...
Ligne n°125 : ... the scaffolding on which we have built our addiction to money.- Ligne n°126 : Money turns out to be one of the most addictive games we ever
Ligne n°127 : invented. ...- Ligne n°129 : Can’t get enough of that money
- Ligne n°131 : Money is more than just a useful tool, as some economists have argued;
Ligne n°132 : while money is certainly useful, human behaviour towards it can’t be ...
Ligne n°131 : ... Money is more than just a useful tool, as some economists have argued;- Ligne n°132 : while money is certainly useful, human behaviour towards it can’t be
Ligne n°133 : explained just by its utility. The drug metaphor helps demonstrate how ...
Ligne n°133 : ... explained just by its utility. The drug metaphor helps demonstrate how- Ligne n°134 : the motivation for money often extends past its actual utility. This
Ligne n°135 : ties in with many sociological analyses that emphasise money’s social ...
Ligne n°134 : ... the motivation for money often extends past its actual utility. This- Ligne n°135 : ties in with many sociological analyses that emphasise money’s social
Ligne n°136 : meaning and symbolic nature over and above its simple utilitarian ...
Ligne n°139 : ... Culture on its own is not powerful enough to explain the human- Ligne n°140 : motivation for money.Thinking of money as a drug highlights the
- Ligne n°140 : motivation for money.Thinking of money as a drug highlights the
Ligne n°141 : biological basis of money. An evolutionary account underlines this ...
Ligne n°140 : ... motivation for money.Thinking of money as a drug highlights the- Ligne n°141 : biological basis of money. An evolutionary account underlines this
Ligne n°142 : biological perspective by suggesting that money addiction might be ...
Ligne n°141 : ... biological basis of money. An evolutionary account underlines this- Ligne n°142 : biological perspective by suggesting that money addiction might be
Ligne n°143 : built on our drive to trade and play. ...
Ligne n°145 : ... What Lea and Webley are implicitly arguing against is a purely cultural- Ligne n°146 : understanding of humans’ relationship with money. Their view is that
Ligne n°147 : culture on its own is not powerful enough to explain the human ...
Ligne n°147 : ... culture on its own is not powerful enough to explain the human- Ligne n°148 : motivation for money. Money, they argue, whether for good or evil, is
- Ligne n°148 : motivation for money. Money, they argue, whether for good or evil, is
Ligne n°149 : part of human nature. ...- Ligne n°167 : Lea, S. E. G., & Webley, P. (2006). Money as tool, money as drug: The
- Ligne n°167 : Lea, S. E. G., & Webley, P. (2006). Money as tool, money as drug: The
Ligne n°168 : biological psychology of a strong incentive. Behavioral and Brain ...- Ligne n°173 : The Psychology of Money
- Ligne n°175 : → This post is part of a series on the the psychology of money:
Ligne n°176 : * Avoid The Relativity Trap – How Thinking Globally Can Save You ...
Ligne n°176 : ... * Avoid The Relativity Trap – How Thinking Globally Can Save You- Ligne n°177 : Money
Ligne n°178 : * Social Versus Financial Thinking – When Money Makes People Lazy and ...
Ligne n°177 : ... Money- Ligne n°178 : * Social Versus Financial Thinking – When Money Makes People Lazy and
Ligne n°179 : Selfish ...
Ligne n°181 : ... * 6 Quirks of Ownership: How Possessions Bend Our Perceptions- Ligne n°182 : * The 3 Reasons Money Brings Satisfaction But Not Happiness
Ligne n°183 : * Do Big Money Bonuses Really Increase Job Performance? ...
Ligne n°182 : ... * The 3 Reasons Money Brings Satisfaction But Not Happiness- Ligne n°183 : * Do Big Money Bonuses Really Increase Job Performance?
Ligne n°184 : * Money and Self-Control: The Battle Between Thoughts and Emotions ...
Ligne n°183 : ... * Do Big Money Bonuses Really Increase Job Performance?- Ligne n°184 : * Money and Self-Control: The Battle Between Thoughts and Emotions
Ligne n°185 : * Why Money is Part of Human Nature: Money as Both Tool and Drug ...
Ligne n°184 : ... * Money and Self-Control: The Battle Between Thoughts and Emotions- Ligne n°185 : * Why Money is Part of Human Nature: Money as Both Tool and Drug
- Ligne n°185 : * Why Money is Part of Human Nature: Money as Both Tool and Drug
Ligne n°186 : * Why We Buy: How to Avoid 10 Costly Cognitive Biases ...
Ligne n°187 : ... * 8 Psychological Keys to Spending Wisely- Ligne n°188 : * How Does The Cleanliness of Money Affect Our Spending?
Ligne n°194 : ... 3. Psychedelic Drug Use Not Associated With Mental Health Problems- Ligne n°195 : 4. This is How Much Happier Therapy Makes You Than More Money
Ligne n°196 : 5. How Does The Cleanliness of Money Affect Our Spending? ...
Ligne n°195 : ... 4. This is How Much Happier Therapy Makes You Than More Money- Ligne n°196 : 5. How Does The Cleanliness of Money Affect Our Spending?