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Why scarcity can damage decision making
FromThe Why Factor
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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Nov 5, 2018
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Podcast episode
Description
Ayeisha Thomas-Smith discovers how when we suffer a scarcity of mental resources, we fail to plan for our futures. That means, according to Princeton psychology professor Eldar Shafir, that millions of people on low incomes where money is scarce are finding it much harder than others to improve their lives. Not because they are untalented or do not want to, but because their brain circuitry is overloaded. And the professor believes even people who are not short of money but are trying to lose weight, could also be impacted by this scarcity mindset. Ayeisha hears about experiments in the US and India which seem to show that as our mental “band-width” diminishes and we become overloaded by problems, our chances of thinking our way out of our situation reduces as well.
(Photo: An Asylum Seeker. Credit: Getty Images)
(Photo: An Asylum Seeker. Credit: Getty Images)
Released:
Nov 5, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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