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What Money Heist (La Casa de Papel)
teaches you

A mastermind orchestrates the most elaborate heist in history, holding hostages inside the Royal Mint while his team executes the plan.

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4 things you'll learn

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Economics / Game Theory
Game Theory: Predicting Opponent Behavior

The Professor's entire advantage is game theory. He models every player's incentives, predicts their moves, and designs his plan around those predictions. But he also builds in flexibility - contingency plans for when police deviate from expected behavior. In game theory, a "perfect strategy" accounts for how your opponent will respond to each possible move. The Professor does this at scale.

Psychology
Psychology of Interrogation Resistance

Nairobi's interrogation resistance follows real psychology: the most effective technique is "love bombing" (pretending to be on the prisoner's side), not physical torture. Berlin's approach actually strengthened her resolve. Research on interrogation resistance shows that training - teaching people what techniques will be used - increases resistance more than any physical defense. The team was trained for this.

Economics
Supply and Demand: The Economics of Scarcity

Burning money reduces supply, which increases the value of remaining money - basic economics. The same principle applies to art, collectibles, and cryptocurrency. Scarcity creates value. The team's economic plan during the heist mirrors what central banks do: manage supply to control value. Their money-printing was also inflation - the more they printed, the less each euro was worth.

Leadership / Psychology
Leadership Under Pressure: Ego vs. Strategy

Palermo takes over and makes decisions based on loyalty and ego rather than strategic value. His choices put the team at risk because he needs to feel powerful, not because it helps the mission. Research on leadership in high-stakes environments shows that ego becomes more dangerous as stakes rise - because the leader mistakes their emotional need for strategic necessity. Palermo is the cautionary tale of a leader who makes the mission about himself.

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