
Scarcity Trap
Why Having Too Little Means You Can't Think Clearly
Alan Foster(Author)
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1st Edition
Published on 18. February 2026
147 pages
978-3-565-25723-2 (ISBN)
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Why do poor people take payday loans with 400% interest? Why do busy executives make terrible decisions about their health? We often blame these behaviors on a lack of discipline or education. But behavioral economist Sendhil Mullainathan and psychologist Eldar Shafir propose a different, radical theory: Scarcity itself lowers your IQ.
"The Scarcity Trap" explains that when your brain is obsessed with a lack of something-whether it's money, time, or calories-it "tunnels" on that immediate problem. This tunneling consumes massive amounts of cognitive bandwidth, effectively dropping your fluid intelligence by up to 13 points (equivalent to a night without sleep).
This book explores how this "bandwidth tax" leads to a vicious cycle of bad decisions that perpetuate the scarcity. It moves the conversation from "character flaws" to "design flaws" in our environment and offers structural solutions for escaping the trap. Whether you are drowning in debt or drowning in work, the psychology is the same: your brain is processing a shortage, not a life.
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