A broken ladderb Recognizing that "I am poorer than that" changes our lives! Experimental psychology on the effects of inequality on individuals overall lives "Inequality is our thinking, Action, and health! "- Susan Kane, author of" Quiet " " This book will change your world view! " - Sonya Rybakusky, "Happiness Needs Practice" b We often connect inequality with poverty. In fact, they are often poor and feel relatively deprived. However, many people are middle-class ordinary people, but they live in a tight state and feel that everything will be better if they earn a little more. To understand inequality, you have to look at the ladder of status beyond money. So far, many books have been published that evaluate the causes of inequality and political and economic impacts from a macro perspective. No work was done. Psychologist Keith Payne, a psychiatrist who came from a slum in the state of Kentucky, USA, experienced both inequality and self-esteem. He uses experimental psychology to analyze the inequalities of peoples inequities in decision making, politics, retirement planning, It explains how it affects faith. To reduce inequality, an understanding of how wealth distribution affects our way of thinking and acting should be preceded. The "ladder" of this broken "ladder" is used as a metaphor of inequality. As you climb a ladder you can enjoy better status, income, health, safety, and the future, but even death is unequal if you are at the bottom of the ladder. Through various studies in the fields of psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral economics, the author not only vividly shows how the perception of I am poorer than this person changes our lives, but also misinterprets poverty as a persons personal defect Correct it.