What Survivors Build After a Crash (It's Not What You Think)
Most people think history is shaped by the people who make the most money during a boom. It isn't. This video explores what happens after financial bubbles burst — and why the greatest innovations often emerge from those who survive the crash, not those who win it. From Dutch merchants after Tulip Mania (1637) to Toyota after the crisis of 1950 — this is the story of how resilient systems outlast speculation, and why the institutions built in the aftermath can shape the world for centuries. If you enjoy documentaries about economic history, finance, business, and the ideas that changed civilization — this channel is for you.

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