'The Money Tree' is an Eye-Opening Experiment on Greed
Michael Hines — September 10, 2010 — Lifestyle
'The Money Tree' is a video of an amazing experiment that aimed to see what would happen when 100 dollar bills were clipped to and left in a tree in Chicago.
Amy Krouse Rosenthal is the person behind 'The Money Tree.' This video is intriguing to say the least, with people's reactions varying from walking right by the tree to grabbing handfuls of money. Check out the featured video to see 'The Money Tree' in action.
Amy Krouse Rosenthal is the person behind 'The Money Tree.' This video is intriguing to say the least, with people's reactions varying from walking right by the tree to grabbing handfuls of money. Check out the featured video to see 'The Money Tree' in action.
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