My question is What amount of money would change your behavior? At what point will you lie (or potentially harm others) directly to somebodies face for money?
I live in a rural area where you might think people treat each other good. This is not the case as a neighbor just lied about a situation that would've cost him about 1000$ for his mess up with a service done at his house, but instead he lied and blamed the employee at the company which cost the employee his job, but saved my neighbor about 1000$.
I have personally seen this kind of behavior frequently with people around where I live, anything over 100$ and people all the sudden change, they will lie and do anything for money it seems like at that point. An article by the Huffington Post (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/0...n_4531905.html) said ,"Another study suggested that merely thinking about money could lead to unethical behavior. Researchers from Harvard and the University of Utah found that study participants were more likely to lie or behave immorally after being exposed to money-related words." I find this interested and you can read the rest of the article its all about this kind of stuff.