The archetypal man (or woman) who chases, seduces and even captivates their romantic ‘prey’ then rapidly loses interest may mirror the entrepreneur for whom chasing wealth is more satisfying than actually acquiring it.
In a recent article about brain cells, Joshua Freedman a U.C.L.A. neuroscientist, noted that a monkey feels maximal reward not when he […]
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