How Low Self-Worth Makes People Less Helpful
Tue Dec 17 2024
A world where how clear you are about yourself affects how nice you are to others. That's what researchers found out. They looked into how well people understand themselves, what they call "self-concept clarity" (SCC). When this is low, people start to feel like there's not enough to go around, even when there is. This feeling, called "scarcity perceptions, " makes them compare themselves to others more. And guess what? It also makes them less likely to do nice things for others.
The scientists did six studies to figure this out. They saw that low SCC triggers that feeling of scarcity (Studies 1A to 4B). It's like when you're not sure about yourself, you start to worry about what others have. This worry is what they call "social comparison orientation. " And it gets worse. This feeling of scarcity also makes people less likely to help others (Studies 3 to 4B).
So, it's not just about how much stuff we have, but also how clear we are about ourselves. This research shows that low self-worth can make people less helpful. It's like a domino effect: less self-clarity leads to more comparing, which leads to less kindness.
https://localnews.ai/article/how-low-self-worth-makes-people-less-helpful-23b7a651
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Could self-help books boost self-concept clarity and thus make us more generous with our time?
Is the government intentionally lowering self-concept clarity to reduce prosocial behavior?
Are there any demographics more prone to low self-concept clarity and how does that affect their behavior?
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