A researcher has made a report that says having a lot about at in of to money makes you a bad person. Professor Paul Piff spent ten years looking about at in of to the personalities about at in of to rich people and found that their behaviour was very different to the behaviour about at in of to poor people. Dr Piff said rich people are more likely to break rules, not follow the law, and not care about at in of to other people. He also said wealthy people cheat more about at in of to games and are less likely to help other people. Professor Piff told the BBC that: "Wealth makes you more [worried about at in of to ] your own interests, your own desires, your own welfare." He added that rich people think their own goals and needs are the most important thing about at in of to their life. Professor Piff also found that poorer people are more generous than rich people. The poor give a higher percentage about at in of to their money to help others than the rich. He said poorer people give one-and-a-half times as much as richer people. He said: "The wealthier you are, the less generous you are. You give significantly smaller portions away about at in of to [other people]." However, he did say that rich people could change their behaviour and become nicer and more generous. He said rich people can help others more if you tell them that giving and helping is a good thing. He said: "Reminding people about at in of to the benefits about at in of to cooperation, or the advantages about at in of to community, causes wealthier individuals to be just as [giving] as poor people.”