: This mindset leads to guarding information and resources, viewing others as competitors rather than potential partners.
The tension between a and an Abundance Mindset is a psychological framework that defines how individuals perceive resources, opportunities, and the success of others. Originally popularized by Stephen Covey, these mindsets act as internal "filters" through which we experience the world. Scarcity Mindset: The "Finite Pie" The Scarcity Mindset vs. The Abundance Mindset
A scarcity mindset is rooted in the belief that everything—time, money, recognition, and success—is limited. : This mindset leads to guarding information and
An abundance mindset operates on the belief that there are enough resources and opportunities for everyone to thrive. Scarcity vs. Abundance - Roger K. Allen Scarcity Mindset: The "Finite Pie" A scarcity mindset
: It creates "tunneling," where an individual only sees urgent problems and misses the bigger picture. Abundance Mindset: The "Endless Well"
: One person’s gain is viewed as another’s loss.