Billionaire Brain: How Extreme Wealth Rewires Human Psychology
PsyberSpace S2E1: The Neuroscience of Wealth and Power
In the season two opener of PsyberSpace, host Leslie Poston explores how extreme wealth and power transform the human mind. The episode gets into neuroscientific research revealing that power and wealth can rewire neural pathways, decrease empathy, alter decision-making, and increase risk-taking behaviors. Examples from real-world events, including actions by billionaires like Jeff Bezos, illustrate the psychological changes that accompany immense wealth. The show also highlights how maintaining diverse social connections can mitigate the negative effects of power. With increasing global wealth concentration, understanding these changes is critical for society.
00:00 Welcome to Season Two of PsyberSpace
01:56 The Neuroscience of Power
05:14 The Dark Side of Extreme Wealth
08:19 The Isolation Bubble
10:28 Risk-Taking and Reality Distortion
15:29 Authoritarian Tendencies and Elite Panic
18:23 Positive Examples and Solutions
21:12 Conclusion: Understanding Wealth's Psychological Impact
Research:
Bader, M., Hilbig, B., Zettler, I., & Moshagen, M. (2022). Rethinking aversive personality: Decomposing the Dark Triad traits into their common core and unique flavors. Journal of Personality, 90(4), 543-557.
In the season two opener of PsyberSpace, host Leslie Poston explores how extreme wealth and power transform the human mind. The episode gets into neuroscientific research revealing that power and wealth can rewire neural pathways, decrease empathy, alter decision-making, and increase risk-taking behaviors. Examples from real-world events, including actions by billionaires like Jeff Bezos, illustrate the psychological changes that accompany immense wealth. The show also highlights how maintaining diverse social connections can mitigate the negative effects of power. With increasing global wealth concentration, understanding these changes is critical for society.
00:00 Welcome to Season Two of PsyberSpace
01:56 The Neuroscience of Power
05:14 The Dark Side of Extreme Wealth
08:19 The Isolation Bubble
10:28 Risk-Taking and Reality Distortion
15:29 Authoritarian Tendencies and Elite Panic
18:23 Positive Examples and Solutions
21:12 Conclusion: Understanding Wealth's Psychological Impact
Research:
Bader, M., Hilbig, B., Zettler, I., & Moshagen, M. (2022). Rethinking aversive personality: Decomposing the Dark Triad traits into their common core and unique flavors. Journal of Personality, 90(4), 543-557.
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