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Wealth Creates Moral Distance

Wealth Creates Moral Distance

Moral distance increases when wealth and decision-making separate those making choices from those affected by them. This principle reveals:

  • Abstract representations (numbers, charts, reports) reduce empathy for human consequences
  • Distance between decision and impact allows harmful choices to feel emotionally easier
  • Spreadsheet thinking focuses on metrics while overlooking human outcomes
  • Modern financial systems amplify this effect by increasing layers between capital and consequences
  • Leaders counteract this by deliberately maintaining human connection with all levels

Understanding this dynamic helps explain why seemingly good people can make decisions with harmful impacts when operating through systems that create abstraction and distance.

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