Steve Patterson | The Social Hierarchy @StevePatterson | Uploaded April 2017 | Updated October 2024, 42 minutes ago.
Continuing the commentary on hierarchy from last week.
Seeking status, wealth, and prestige - for their own sake - is not a recipe for happiness or human flourishing. It's a recipe for pettiness and division.
Playing power games within a social pecking order is an attempt to compensate for a lack of self-confidence.
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Continuing the commentary on hierarchy from last week.
Seeking status, wealth, and prestige - for their own sake - is not a recipe for happiness or human flourishing. It's a recipe for pettiness and division.
Playing power games within a social pecking order is an attempt to compensate for a lack of self-confidence.
Check out more at: steve-patterson.com
If you think this content is worth $1, please check out my Patreon page to support the creation of more videos like this:
patreon.com/stevepatterson
Or you can enter Amazon through: goo.gl/ftfFLg
Or, you can support with Bitcoin Cash: qp35pt4qlgskgg05zjuuy84udnnhw4ma7vrn05qjfz