In conclusion
In conclusion: The typical response to scarcity is a lapse in clear thinking. Assess products and services solely on the basis of their price and benefits. It should be of no importance if an item is disappearing fast or if any doctors from London take an interest.
— from Takeoff Into Chaos · Art of Thinking Clearly by Rolf Dobelli
In the book
A clear-eyed pilot holds all of that at once: the world is not ending, and also it is genuinely dangerous, and both facts are reasons to fly with steady hands rather than clenched ones. Beware, finally, what scarcity does to the mind — its typical effect is a lapse in clear thinking, which is exactly why the worst decisions tend to get made in the moments of sharpest fear. So here is how to take off anyway, with the engines screaming and the traffic all around — small inputs, sure hands, one maneuver at a time. — Takeoff Into Chaos