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You can give a person everything. You can give them wealth, comfort, and a safe and easy life. And they will still be unhappy. Not because they want more things, but because they want to be recognised. They want status.  Plato argued that there are three parts to the soul. There is reason, the bit which thinks, there is appetite, the bit which wants food, sex, and wealth. And then there is something called thymos, which is the need we have to be recognised.  Thymos is a spirited bit of you that swells when you are praised and burns when you are slighted by someone else. The political scientist Francis Fukuyama argued that there are two different types of thymos. The first is when we want to be seen as equal to everybody else. We are no better or worse than our peers. But the second he called ‘megalothymia,’ and this is when we want to be seen as superior to others. It's the drunk person who gets into a fight because somebody looks at them funny. It's the billionaire who has more money than anybody in the world and yet still can't stop competing.  Humans are not rational creatures. We do not calculate all of the time and seek only comfort and safety. If we were, then the comfortable would be content all the time. And yet they rarely are. People will burn down a perfectly good life rather than feel ignored. They will quit, they will rebel, and they will fight. Entire revolutions have been fought not over bread, but over dignity.  You can give somebody everything, but if you don't give them attention, recognition, or status, they will hate you for it. Because the soul doesn't just need to be fed, it needs to be seen.
You can give a person everything. You can give them wealth, comfort, and a safe and easy life. And they will still be unhappy. Not because they want more things, but because they want to be recognised. They want status. Plato argued that there are three parts to the soul. There is reason, the bit which thinks, there is appetite, the bit which wants food, sex, and wealth. And then there is something called thymos, which is the need we have to be recognised. Thymos is a spirited bit of you that swells when you are praised and burns when you are slighted by someone else. The political scientist Francis Fukuyama argued that there are two different types of thymos. The first is when we want to be seen as equal to everybody else. We are no better or worse than our peers. But the second he called ‘megalothymia,’ and this is when we want to be seen as superior to others. It's the drunk person who gets into a fight because somebody looks at them funny. It's the billionaire who has more money than anybody in the world and yet still can't stop competing. Humans are not rational creatures. We do not calculate all of the time and seek only comfort and safety. If we were, then the comfortable would be content all the time. And yet they rarely are. People will burn down a perfectly good life rather than feel ignored. They will quit, they will rebel, and they will fight. Entire revolutions have been fought not over bread, but over dignity. You can give somebody everything, but if you don't give them attention, recognition, or status, they will hate you for it. Because the soul doesn't just need to be fed, it needs to be seen.

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