In a world of scarcity, opportunities don't present themselves in bunches, and the decisions people face are between approach and avoidance, acceptance or rejection.
In a world characterized by limited resources, individuals often encounter choices that do not come easily or in abundance. This scarcity compels people to navigate between differing paths, whether to embrace opportunities or shy away from them. Each decision carries weight, forcing a consideration of whether to accept or reject what is available, shaping their experiences and outcomes.
Barry Schwartz, in his book "The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less,"...