The Scarcity Mindset: Cognitive Load When Resources Are Limited
Cognitive Load, Poverty, and Making Better Decisions When Resources Are Limited
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Descrizione dell’editore
Why do people struggling with poverty often make decisions that seem to perpetuate their situation? The answer lies in the scarcity mindset – the cognitive burden that limits a person's ability to focus on long-term goals when their immediate needs are not being met. This book explores the science of cognitive load and provides insights into the behavior of individuals facing resource scarcity.
The author reveals the "hidden mechanics" of how the scarcity mindset depletes our cognitive resources, creating a "bandwidth tax" that impairs judgment and decision-making. Learn how this psychological state affects everything from impulse control and planning to stress levels and health outcomes. "The Scarcity Mindset: Cognitive Load When Resources Are Limited" offers practical, actionable strategies for managing the cognitive load and making better decisions when resources are limited.
This authoritative guide is essential for policymakers, social workers, and anyone looking to understand the behavioral economics of poverty. Learn to recognize the impacts of scarcity on behavior and develop more effective interventions that respect the cognitive limitations of individuals facing resource constraints.