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There is however a third alternative: noblesse oblige (fake) humility. Part of the standard role of a high-status person is to "show kindness toward their loyal subjects" (this is the "Gandalf" quality that Eliezer disdains). This differs from countersignaling in that it doesn't involve mimicking low-status behavior. (An appropriate analogue might be the very richest people starting philanthropic foundations -- this is different from both conspicuous consumption and dressing like poor people.)