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It's Okay to Be Smart
Scientists Finally Figured Out What Love Is For
Season 14
Episode 6
Love makes people do ridiculous things: quit jobs, cross continents, build monuments, and ignore every red flag in sight. But what if that's exactly what love evolved to do? This video explores the neuroscience, psychology, and evolutionary biology of romance to explain why love can feel irrational—and why that may have helped make us human.
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