From: National Post
Wellbeing: How money manipulates our relationships
National Post:
What is a little money between friends? According to new research, at the very least, it’s not going to stimulate bonding.
Researchers have found that mimicry strengthens social bonding between strangers. By subtly imitating a person’s posture or gestures, you can create goodwill. But a new study looking at the psychological effects of money on our behaviour suggests that this does not apply when money is involved.
Mimic someone and he’ll feel a warm glow; but mimic someone while he’s being reminded of money and he’ll feel threatened.
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