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The richer you are, the more you like to steal. What kind of psychology is this?

The biggest feeling of this news is that Wang, the protagonist of this incident, originally had hundreds of millions of assets, but he is still struggling with the idea of greening the wooden box. With our normal thinking habits, his behavior is obviously disproportionate. What kind of psychology and story is behind this? Although I don't know the real motivation of Wang in some cases, let's analyze the unreasonable behavior of such seemingly rich people from the perspective of human nature and reality.

First, people's inferiority complex is innate, which has nothing to do with wealth.

Many people have a wrong thinking that as long as a person has money, his own moral standard will be improved accordingly, and money can also sublimate this part of thinking and become a "noble person" different from ordinary people. In fact, this idea itself is wrong, and the mistake is that he idealizes people too much. People are born of animals and have some innate disadvantages, such as greed, which will always accompany a person's growth until human society develops to a certain stage with morality and further laws to regulate human behavior. Only in this way can human nature be restrained. You can think about the environment and people around you many times, and you will often hit your balance point in gains and losses.

Rich people have the same problem. Although their material life has been enriched and the tolerance of the corresponding society has increased, the constraints have become smaller. If one's moral cultivation fails, one's bad habits are easier to show. This is the so-called rich heartless. Stealing itself is also a manifestation of a little inferiority complex. If the cost of this crime is relatively low, both the rich and the poor dare to try. This is human nature. Ordinary people can't avoid customs.

Second, some people seem to have money, but most of them are just an illusion to others.

We will also see another phenomenon in real life, that is, a person looks rich, he may have a high position, he may have a relatively large company, or he may be an executive of an enterprise, and his life looks rich. But is this really the case in real life? In fact, many people just live in their own circle of friends and create their own personal designs with a glamorous appearance. Although there are large companies, the foreign debts of enterprises are several hundred million, and the main debts are employees' wages, which makes them sleepless every day. In fact, the quality of life is not as good as ordinary people.

I have met such a fake rich man before, claiming to be the project manager of a big company, earning hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, and packaging myself as a rich second generation, leading a drunken life every day. But I don't know, he is an ordinary young man in society. He cheated people around him by packaging his own people. The most common means is to borrow money from others for various reasons, 80% of which is not small, and tens of thousands of them are never tired. So I lied to dozens of friends around me. It is estimated that it should be no problem for such people to steal a wooden box in the street when they are in danger, because they have done more difficult things than this.

Third, in rare cases, it is because of mental illness.

This should be a very rare phenomenon. It is said that a person will have some abnormal reactions after excessive pressure, so as to use this abnormal action to relieve his pressure. This kind of abnormal performance may be like watching horror movies or extreme challenges, or it may be stealing and looking for pleasure in being caught. Although such people are few, they do exist.

As for the so-called rich people stealing, my opinion is that there is no need to interpret it too much. Think of him as an ordinary person who made a completely normal mistake to take advantage of petty gain. There is no need to put a halo on his head at this time.