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※ This video is part of <Documentary Prime - Humans Seen Through the Brain, Part 1 'Money': Why Do Humans Like Money but Can't Handle It Properly> broadcast on March 31, 2020. Humans created money very recently in the 200,000-year history of humans. Our brains have not yet evolved enough to handle money well. The brain considers money as something essential for survival, like appetite and sexual desire, and reacts sensitively and desperately clings to it. That's why we live under the spell of 'money' created by humans. The human brain reacts very sensitively to the amount of money. When the human brain has a lot of money, the activity of the vagus nerve, which is responsible for empathy, decreases, and when the brain has little money, cognitive ability decreases. For humans, having a lot of money is a problem, and having little money is a problem. Are we living well in capitalism with this kind of brain? In Part 1 of Humans Seen Through the Brain, money, we will look at how money affects the brain and whether humans are living well in complex capitalism with their old brains. The problems that humans face and the solutions are all in the brain. ✔ Program name: Documentary Prime - Humans through the Brain Part 1 'Money': Why do humans like money but can't handle it properly? ✔ Broadcast date: 2020.03.31 #GolladunDocumentary #DocumentaryPrime #Capitalism #Economy #EconomicDocumentary #Democracy #Injustice #Inequality #CapitalPrinciple #Money #Income