A Quote by Jason Silva

Post-Scarcity Age, you don't pay for things. Abundance. — © Jason Silva
Post-Scarcity Age, you don't pay for things. Abundance.
The move from scarcity thinking to abundance thinking, from zero-sum competition to one-hundred-sum collaboration, is not just a “nice” or “moral” idea. In the twenty-first century, it's plain good sense. Scarcity says, “I'm going to keep all my ideas to myself and sell more than anyone else.” Abundance says, “By mentoring, coaching, and sharing all our best ideas, we're going to create a powerful tide that raises all our ships-and we'll all sell more as a result".
An abundance of some good things is perfectly compatible with the scarcity of others; that life is everywhere precarious, man everywhere small.
In abundance prepare for scarcity.
The folly of men has enhanced the value of gold and silver because of their scarcity; whereas, on the contrary, it is their opinion that Nature, as an indulgent parent, has freely given us all the best things in great abundance, such as water and earth, but has laid up and hid from us the things that are vain and useless.
Abundance = choice = freedom. Scarcity = dependence = control.
What drives innovation is abundance and ease, not the pressure of scarcity.
It is our misfortune, as a historical generation, to live through the largest expansion in expressive capability in human history, a misfortune because abundance breaks more things than scarcity.
As long as we remain vigilant at building our internal abundance—an abundance of integrity, an abundance of forgiveness, an abundance of service, an abundance of love—then external lack is bound to be temporary.
Paradoxically, the problems of politics often arise not in the form of a problem of scarcity, but as one of abundance.
Permaculture gives us a toolkit for moving from a culture of fear and scarcity to one of love and abundance
Biology, it's the technology which builds our world, and we can harness it to shift humanity from a scarcity to an abundance economy.
The gift economy represents a shift from consumption to contribution, transaction to trust, scarcity to abundance and isolation to community.
The essence of this law is that you must think abundance; see abundance, feel abundance, believe abundance. Let no thought of limitation enter your mind.
The people who don’t give up are the people who find a way to believe in abundance rather than scarcity.
The power of the future lies not in the hands of those who believe in scarcity but of those who trust God's abundance.
The scarcity of truth is atoned for by the abundance of affidavits; if a rumor be impugned, its veracity is easily strengthened by additional emphasis of affirmation, until at last "everybody says so," and then it is undeniable.
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