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Thorstein Veblen's Theory of the Leisure Class ‐ A Status Update
2020-09-13
[Quillette] I was bewildered when I encountered a new social class at Yale four years ago: the luxury belief class. My confusion wasn’t surprising given my unusual background. When I was two years old, my mother was addicted to drugs and my father abandoned us. I grew up in multiple foster homes, was then adopted into a series of broken homes, and then experienced a series of family tragedies. Later, after a few years in the military, I went to Yale on the GI Bill. On campus, I realized that luxury beliefs have become fashionable status symbols. Luxury beliefs are ideas and opinions that confer status on the rich at very little cost, while taking a toll on the lower class.

In the past, people displayed their membership of the upper class with their material accoutrements. But today, luxury goods are more affordable than before. And people are less likely to receive validation for the material items they display. This is a problem for the affluent, who still want to broadcast their high social position. But they have come up with a clever solution. The affluent have decoupled social status from goods, and re-attached it to beliefs.

Human beings become more preoccupied with social status once our physical needs are met. In fact, research reveals that sociometric status (respect and admiration from peers) is more important for well-being than socioeconomic status. Furthermore, studies have shown that negative social judgment is associated with a spike in cortisol (hormone linked to stress) that is three times higher than non-social stressful situations. We feel pressure to build and maintain social status, and fear losing it.
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#8  Was it a round can or the elonged model?
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-09-13 18:43  

#7  Cataract surgery is a wonderful thing. I can highly recommend the eye surgeon everybody uses here in Cincinnati.
Posted by: trailing wife   2020-09-13 16:54  

#6  I'm waiting for B to tell us he did it with his left eye closed. ;-)
Posted by: gorb   2020-09-13 13:27  

#5  Hahahaha.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-09-13 11:05  

#4  re #3

Show off.
Posted by: AlanC   2020-09-13 10:51  

#3  /\ I recently shot a 'nice group' (southpaw due to cataract in right eye) at 75m with a newly restored Enfield Mk5. Five shots you could cover with a sardine can lid. I was pleased.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-09-13 08:45  

#2  I feel good about myself when I'm done doing the laundry, cutting the grass or just shot a nice group.

But I'm easily pleased...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-09-13 08:00  

#1  Ouch. My brain hurts.
Posted by: gorb   2020-09-13 02:51  

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