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" ... Going to a World Cup game was a dream I'd long had. It was a life goal and would make me feel phenomenal. The scarcity of the tickets drove fear, resulting in me waking up at 4 a.m. and accessing the ticket website through four different devices, in order to make sure at least one of those devices managed to get into the booking engine and complete a purchase before tickets were sold out. ... "
" ... Hopefully with the recent scarcity of newly launched tech products, you’ll actually get a chance to wrap your hands around one of these RX 6000 boxes. If you do, you’ll immediately notice just how heavy the package is. I’ve unboxed, reviewed or purchased a ton of Radeon and Nvidia graphics cards over the last decade, so I honestly thought there was something else in this package besides a graphics card. You know, like maybe a small brick? ... "
" ... I believe the time to act is now — before the scarcity of diverse, future-ready leadership talent becomes a crisis. Be honest about past failures in making diverse employees and candidates feel welcomed, supported and valued, and then make changes. ... "
" ... Joe Vesey: To put it simply, Xylem’s mission is to solve the world’s greatest water challenges – from making water more affordable, to increasing access in areas of scarcity, to building community resilience against severe weather events. We envision a world where water issues are no longer a barrier to human health, prosperity and sustainable development. To carry out that mission, we develop innovative water solutions using smart technology across the water and wastewater lifecycles, with sustainability at the core of our business. As a water technology leader, we believe we have a unique and powerful opportunity to advance sustainability and create both economic and social value in the communities we serve around the world. ... "
" ... This “scarcity” mindset is very much akin to many other real world situations. Think about the behavior of citizens in a town where a storm is forecast and expected to last for a few days. People living in the town don’t know if the grocery stores will be open or what the hours are going to be. So what do they all do? Rush to the store as soon as they can and “hoard” multiple gallons of milk and whatever other commodities they need whether they will be able to use it or not while the storm is raging. Think about the shortage of hand sanitizer in the early panic with COVID-19. These are examples of very natural social dynamics - perceived scarcity leads to unnecessary hoarding which leads to more scarcity. ... "