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Why is it that almost every major global economic power—from the US and Japan to Germany and even Russia—shares one strange environmental factor: they get snow? This isn't just a coincidence. There is actual data suggesting that the average temperature dramatically influences national GDP and worker productivity. We dive deep into the controversial theory that cold countries are naturally tougher, smarter, and better innovators because they faced harsher challenges. Does the old proverb, "A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor," really explain global wealth distribution? But the story gets complicated fast. If cold weather makes people smarter, why did the earliest and most influential centers of learning and science—the cradles of civilization—emerge in much warmer regions like the Middle East? And what do huge national programs dedicated to installing simple air conditioning in government offices tell us about managing human output? We break down the historic and economic data to answer the ultimate question: Why exactly are cold countries generally richer, and is the popular "survival of the fittest" climate theory actually true? Hit the subscribe button to uncover the real reason climate dictates the wealth of nations! #ColdCountries #ClimateEconomics #GDP #ProductivityBoost #ControversialTheory