Chris Gardner

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Not only are we using resources more efficiently, but we’re also seeing old innovations merge into one. For example, in one of my lectures, I show students a famous RadioShack advertisement from 1991. It featured all sorts of products on sale at the store: a computer, a telephone, a clock radio, a stereo, a calculator, a police scanner, a camcorder, a camera, a voice recorder, an answering machine, and more. And the original advertisement was, of course, printed in a newspaper. “All of those items have now vanished into smartphones,” explained McAfee. Put these two phenomena at scale and ...more
Scarcity Brain: Fix Your Craving Mindset and Rewire Your Habits to Thrive with Enough
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