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Re: Greed and heightened sense of entitlement " You wouldn’t think that people reporting incomes of $150,000 per year would be so motivated to win this prize.” A study from Berkley of this type is very suspect. I know I never report my net worth and/or income on a study, I always reduce it by anywhere upto 90+%. How many people over report their income? And if they over report their income, would they also cheat on a test. These lefty studies always have an agenda
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| Msg # | Subject | Author | Recs | Date Posted |
| 14701 | Re: Greed and heightened sense of entitlement | Yates Pool | 4/1/2012 7:47:10 PM | |



















