"Scarcity Brain" Book Review
Daniel Crosby • August 5, 2024

“Scarcity Brain” by Michael Easter is worth picking up. He wrote my absolute favorite book of 2023 “The Comfort Crisis” so I had to read this one.

 

My old pastor said that we’re constantly in pursuit of Bigger, Better, Newer, More

 

Do you ever wonder why you keep chasing things in life like the hamster on the wheel?

 

Like, why I keep overeating even though I know it’s a problem? Why can’t I stop looking at porn even though I feel ashamed? Why do I think a new car or phone or nick nack from Amazon is going to fulfill me but when I get it I still want more?

 

Easter answers the deep down question about why we do these things and gives us practical tools to make us more aware in the moment so we can reorient our mindsets. It’s a perfectly woven back and forth of expert interviews, personal adventures, and data to point us back in the right direction to find a more happy peaceful life with less craving.

 

“Scarcity Brain” by Michael Easter

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