DiegoSantori
Senior Don Juan
- Joined
- Jan 31, 2015
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- Scientists have confirmed that most people perceive rule-breakers as being more in-control and leaderlike than the conscientious types and I've spent a long time thinking about the reason for that.
- Now I know the reason thanks to my own observations in the working world.
- The working world and the dating world are closely related. Very closely, to be precise.
- Employees at the lowest hierarchy level have to be nice to everyone since they are dependent on the benevolence of their supervisors.
- Employees at the intermediate hierarchy level only have to be nice to the boss but can be rude to the employees at the lowest level without consequences.
- The boss can be rude to everyone because he is independent. If his employees are unhappy and decide to work for another employer, he simply replaces them with new worker bees. Who cares.
- Since we don't really switch off our "professional life brain" when we go home at the end of the work day, we transfer this concept to our dating life too.
- The result:
- Attractive people are equivalent to bosses, unattractive people are equivalent to low-hierarchy-employees
- Just like bosses/CEOs, attractive people are independent because there will always be someone who wants them. They consequently don't have to be friendly.
- By implication, when we see rude behavior, we tend to think that this person is independent and powerful.
- Now I know the reason thanks to my own observations in the working world.
- The working world and the dating world are closely related. Very closely, to be precise.
- Employees at the lowest hierarchy level have to be nice to everyone since they are dependent on the benevolence of their supervisors.
- Employees at the intermediate hierarchy level only have to be nice to the boss but can be rude to the employees at the lowest level without consequences.
- The boss can be rude to everyone because he is independent. If his employees are unhappy and decide to work for another employer, he simply replaces them with new worker bees. Who cares.
- Since we don't really switch off our "professional life brain" when we go home at the end of the work day, we transfer this concept to our dating life too.
- The result:
- Attractive people are equivalent to bosses, unattractive people are equivalent to low-hierarchy-employees
- Just like bosses/CEOs, attractive people are independent because there will always be someone who wants them. They consequently don't have to be friendly.
- By implication, when we see rude behavior, we tend to think that this person is independent and powerful.