书籍 Scarcity的封面

Scarcity

Sendhil Mullainathan

出版社

Allen Lane

出版时间

2013-09-04

ISBN

9781846143458

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

A surprising and intriguing examination of how scarcity—and our flawed responses to it—shapes our lives, our society, and our culture

Why do successful people get things done at the last minute? Why does poverty persist? Why do organizations get stuck firefighting? Why do the lonely find it hard to make friends? These questions seem unconnected, yet Sendhil Mullainathan and Eldar Shafir show that they are all are examples of a mind-set produced by scarcity.

Drawing on cutting-edge research from behavioral science and economics, Mullainathan and Shafir show that scarcity creates a similar psychology for everyone struggling to manage with less than they need. Busy people fail to manage their time efficiently for the same reasons the poor and those maxed out on credit cards fail to manage their money. The dynamics of scarcity reveal why dieters find it hard to resist temptation, why students and busy executives mismanage their time, and why sugarcane farmers are smarter after harvest than before. Once we start thinking in terms of scarcity and the strategies it imposes, the problems of modern life come into sharper focus.

Mullainathan and Shafir discuss how scarcity affects our daily lives, recounting anecdotes of their own foibles and making surprising connections that bring this research alive. Their book provides a new way of understanding why the poor stay poor and the busy stay busy, and it reveals not only how scarcity leads us astray but also how individuals and organizations can better manage scarcity for greater satisfaction and success.

Sendhil Mullainathan is Professor of Economics at Harvard University. His real passion is behavioral economics, understanding what makes people tick - whether a senior executive in New York or a farmer in rural Tamil Nadu.

He enjoys having written but is of a mixed mind about writing.

He also occasionally enjoys doing: he helped co-found a non-profit to apply behavioral science...

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目录
Intro - definition of "scarcity" and overview of its consequences
Chap. 1 - The good: scarcity can cause focus. The bad: focus can mean inattention to other things.
Chap. 2 - Scarcity causes an internal disruption that makes it harder to make good decisions.
Chap. 3 - Slack (the opposite of scarcity) allows better choices and reduces the bad consequences of failiure.
Chap. 4 - Poor people are sometimes more realistic about estimating costs, because they have to be.

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非常棒的一本书,从一开始对美国人啰嗦的不屑。到最后对解释力和应用范围的敬佩,没有单独讲和commitment device的联系是个遗憾 。读到一身冷汗。
关于行为心理学。我们的问题是由于bandwidth是limited的,所以通常 focus on urgent at the expense of important。很简单的道理,改正却不容易。
一句话来回说了一千遍:稀缺性占用你带宽,让你脑子想不清楚,也跳不出来因为稀缺性心态已经深植于潜意识,无论这稀缺是金钱、时间、社交还是卡路里额度。长袖才能善舞,从容(slack)才能不迫(妈的这还要你说
这个故事告诉我们,即使死到临头,也要像自己能活五百年一样思考决策
虽然是畅销书,但是说实话,特别不喜欢为了一个论点凑论据的“作品”,比如:作者写到蜜蜂之所以能够建造精细的蜂巢是因为蜂蜡稀缺,真的不忍再读下去了。我们无法阻止任何作者任何畅销书中出现以偏概全的论点或论据,只能提倡自己提高全面性复杂性思维,不去主观先入为主的带着偏见去读任何书,也不去不加思索的搬走任何书上写的任何内容
The suitcase metaphor非常的直观。一个更小的行李箱改变的不只是我们能带多少东西,更重要的是,它从本质上改变了我们打包的方式。 对于个体,我需要反思:what's in my tunnel? what's my key source of scarcity? 有没有那些不是是可以优化到不占用bandwidth的? 对于整个社会,尤其是不身处scarcity trap的人们,我们也该思考,有哪些机制可以让整个社会体系更加的fault tolerant,给那些不那么幸运的人多些逃出trap的机会?
……我都读吐了 其实scarcity这本书最有意义的还是前面论deadline对procrastination和effective的影响 以及它对bandwidth的负面影响 之后就是无尽的实验 例子 无尽的论述……哥……我仿佛觉得我在看一篇巨长的essay
罗里吧嗦有点勉强还好没买
终于读完了!(事实证明还是要专心看一本书比较快,同时看几本书就像同时干几件事情一样是什么书也看不完的) 嗯,其实还是很不错的。富人和穷人的区别确实还是在于德行,钱只是两者区别的显现之一而已(不光是钱,教育、时间观念等生活的方方面面都无不在显现)。