Choiceology with Katy Milkman

Not Quite Enough: With Guests Howard Scott Warshaw, Sendhil Mullainathan & Anuj Shah

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Sep 23, 2019
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ANECDOTE

Scarcity Sharpens Focus in Toss

  • In a beanbag toss test, players with only one beanbag were more accurate than those with five.
  • Scarcity led to more careful, focused throws compared to players with more attempts who were less precise.
INSIGHT

Dual Effects of Scarcity

  • Scarcity focuses attention but can both improve precision and impair big-picture thinking.
  • Howard's tunnel vision caused missed game flaws, while limited beanbags improved accuracy in tossing.
INSIGHT

Poverty Consumes Mental Bandwidth

  • Poverty reduces cognitive capacity because it consumes mental energy, not because poor people are less talented.
  • Scarcity creates a complex mental load that affects everyone, framing poverty as a situational challenge.
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