Massive study reveals where people with the 'darkest' personalities live and thrive

A groundbreaking global study of nearly 2 million people reveals a disturbing link between societal conditions and darker personality traits. Researchers found that environments rife with corruption, inequality, poverty, and violence may foster narcissism, manipulation, and spitefulness. Conversely, nations with strong institutions and low corruption exhibit fewer such traits, suggesting that improving societies can cultivate better human behavior.

Massive study reveals where people with the 'darkest' personalities live and thrive
A groundbreaking global study of nearly 2 million people reveals a disturbing link between societal conditions and darker personality traits. Researchers found that environments rife with corruption, inequality, poverty, and violence may foster narcissism, manipulation, and spitefulness. Conversely, nations with strong institutions and low corruption exhibit fewer such traits, suggesting that improving societies can cultivate better human behavior.