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※ This video is an excerpt from DocuPrime - Humans Through the Brain Part 1: Money , which aired on March 30, 2020. Why Do Humans Like Money Yet Cannot Handle It Properly? Part 1, "Money," airing on March 30, explores how money affects the human brain and whether humans are successfully navigating a complex financial system with their ancient brains. The creation of money by humans is a very recent event in the 200,000-year history of humankind. Our brains have not yet evolved enough to handle money effectively. The brain regards money as essential for survival, much like appetite or sexual desire, reacting sensitively and clinging to it desperately. Consequently, we live under the spell of the "money" created by humans. The human brain reacts very sensitively to the amount of money one possesses. When money increases, the activity of the vagus nerve—responsible for empathy—decreases; conversely, when money decreases, cognitive abilities decline. For humans, having too much money is a problem, and having too little is also a problem. Are we really navigating capitalism well with brains like this? In "Humans Through the Brain: Part 1 - Money," we examine how money affects the brain and whether humans are successfully living through complex capitalism with our outdated brains. ✔ Program Title: DocuPrime - Humans Through the Brain: Part 1 - Money ✔ Broadcast Date: March 30, 2020 #GolaDuneDocumentary #Documentary #Capitalism #Inequality