tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4738205812071262006.post7906476846213526167..comments2023-10-19T04:56:41.140-07:00Comments on Swarm Creativity Blog: Why Money, Power and Glory Are Bad MotivatorsPeter A. Gloorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05335333374953572914noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4738205812071262006.post-42763276813894436492016-08-09T04:37:45.443-07:002016-08-09T04:37:45.443-07:00Good research findings. Power corrupts. True. I fe...Good research findings. Power corrupts. True. I felt that the research has been done in the US. There is a good mention about how people with money and who are rich become less charitable and misbehave with power. <br /><br />Traditionally, that's how people perceive them to be. Our movies and popular culture blows up this aspect, making it deeply seated in the minds of people. Perhaps it is a bit different, when people who have come up in life genuinely after lot of hardship and know the value of good hard labor. They would not look down upon other people and treat them bad. They are humble as well.<br /><br />I would like to understand here and would like to ask the author this question - what is the connection between - collaboration for innovation (Or any general collaboration among humans )and People who are rich and who are narcissistic and misbehave. <br /><br />If there is relational motivation, trust and mind share, all kinds of people will collaborate anyway if there is a an opportunity. <br /><br />I write my own blog. <br />my email : ramkry@gmail.com<br />Ramkumar Yaragarlahttp://www.workmonkeylabs.comnoreply@blogger.com