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Do people pay more when something feels rare?

Rarity changes emotions before it changes prices.

Often yes. Scarcity can increase perceived value and make products or experiences feel more desirable.

Only three seats remain.

Suddenly interest grows.

The hidden mechanism is scarcity illusions.

Humans evolved to react quickly to limited resources.

Scarcity creates urgency.

Urgency increases value.

People think rarity changes objects.

Very often, it changes emotions instead.

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Do people pay more when something feels rare?

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