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Scarcity – The Good and the Bad

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Consider all the things that used to be scarce (or expensive), but no longer are. Food production in the United States has steadily increased as farmers used more and better equipment and materials to coax better yields from their fields. Hot and cold running water are fairly ubiquitous for most of us. Why is scarcity bad?

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How to Get Back Into the Reading Habit and Find More Time for Reading

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

According to Dr. Geoff Kauffman, one of the authors of a report published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , “‘When people read a fictional story, they vicariously experience their favorite character’s emotions, thoughts and beliefs in the process.’ So what if you’re asleep in 15 minutes?

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