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Questions:
1. What did you think was the most interesting thing that Keltner and Piff found out as part of their experiments?
2. Why should we care about the ethics of wealthy people?
3. According to the article, what does power lead to?
4. In your opinion, what was the most remarkable point made in the article?

Source:
Wan, W. (2018). Are rich people more likely to lie, cheat, steal? Science explains the world of Manafort and Gates. The Washington Post, Aug. 13 (Retrievable online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2018/08/13/are-rich-people-more-likely-to-lie-cheat-steal-science-explains-the-world-of-manafort-and-gates/)