Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Why Outrage Usually Doesn’t Result in Action

If you’re angry about the political feud that drove the federal government to partially shut down, or about a golden parachute for a CEO who ran a business into the ground, you probably won’t do much about it, according to new research.

The new study, by Carnegie Mellon University researchers, shows how people respond to two types of injustices: When bad things happen to good people, and when good things happen to bad people.

In the first instance — a bad thing happening to a good...


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