This hasn’t been my experience at all. Once Transistor was making good money, I immediately transitioned into long-term thinking, planning, doing: - more community involvement - more giving to causes - more saving and investing - more reading and writing about non-biz stuff
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Unfortunately though I think I agree with Mike here Justin. While the 3 of us may think long term. I assume that's in our nature. Many people I think move to "the next thing" not thinking long term. I wish I could believe humans were different though.
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The current research here is pretty clear: “Lacking the resources to satisfy one’s needs has a profound impact on [long-term] decision making.”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6575633/ …
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W odpowiedzi do @mijustin @mikecodemonkey
I stand corrected Thanks for sharing that. I guess my pessimistic side has shined through today a bit
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The book Scarcity backs that all up as well. When faced with immediate needs you have no bandwidth to think past whatever is currently hitting the fan
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I think the scarcity research suggests that without basic needs met, no one looks past it. But I don’t think the research suggests the opposite- that meeting basic needs automatically turns people into long term thinkers. I’ve not seen that to be true.
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I’ve got a bunch of books on that coming to read further
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In my masters work, we read this: https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/EUM0000000005408/full/html …
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You don’t think this study proves that point? “Neuroimaging results suggest that a scarcity mindset affects neural mechanisms underlying goal-directed decision making.” Meaning, we’re able to engage in goal-oriented thinking when our needs are met.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6575633/ …
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Being able to doesn’t mean people do. That was my point.
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I’m skeptical of this thinking Chris.
I’ll keep digging for more evidence and get back to you.
(Anecdotally, for myself this has proven true)
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I guess for me anecdotely the reverse is true. And this is merely observation, but if immediate needs were met then why don't you hear of more professional athletes who struggle in early life becoming long term thinkers? Sure some are but there certainly are more that don't
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Here's some pretty hard evidence of needs being met but not becoming long term thinkerspic.twitter.com/v1N4IEjDJR
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