Let's be honest, you like money. Whether people think it's the most important thing or not is completely different, but when it comes down to it you love money. Money effects everyone, I find it interesting that money can change your attitude. Money makes people mean.
This video shows how people with more money become more cocky and confident. It's not a bad thing to be confident but when you are putting other people down at your happiness that's a little to far. People who have high wealth don't care if they become mean or not. Although they might not realize they're acting in that manner. People are also much happier when with money, they smile more and appreciate whatever they can.
In my video they did a study showing college students playing a board game. They rigged the game so there would always be a clear winner every time they ran a trial. The winner would occasionally rub the victory in their faces saying they're not as rich as them. The loser tries their best to be a good sport and defend their loss by saying it was just a game. The creator of this experiment also placed food in front of both people. The winner ate as much as they could while the loser ate nothing, this is because the loser was to concerned with their loss.
In my opinion, I don't think money is a bad thing at all. I just think people who have lots of it let it go to their head and don't process how they act afterwards. It's natural to want to let people know what you have to make yourself feel higher and better. I think people should be conscious about how they treat people once you have wealth. I don't think anyone hasn't rubbed their victories in other peoples face, and it intrigues me most that the experiment on college students affected them the way it did and it was fake money.
Whether you're winning a game, have a nice amount of money or just have a new outfit everyone should be aware of their surroundings. People like to let others know of their success but are hateful when told about someone else's. It's human nature to act in a certain manner when presented something of high importance but you should stay level headed at the same time. Same thing goes for people who have less and be grateful when not given everything you think you deserve.