Virtual reality is the flying car of entertainment: always just around the corner, yet somehow always five years away. Each year, the excuses for its failure to disrupt the market change. The headsets ...
There's a debate about the meaning of economic scarcity going on all over the Web, most recently set off by Chris Anderson's "Economy of Abundance" talk at Pop!Tech, that David Hornik and Ross ...
The human brain is sensitive to scarcity. The lack of something we consider vital, such as time or food, can powerfully shape our thinking and behavior. Take money, for example: when people play a ...
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