Availability Quote by Jacque Fresco
“Whatever I decide will not work. It's what people want that will work. So no one decided whether you become a vegetarian or anything else. What determines that is the availability of food. If we run out of vegetation due to floods or natural disasters, people will consume meat and if we run out of meat they will consume vegetables. I have no control over that. That would be up to people.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Best That Money Can't Buy, Jacque Fresco, 2002
People’s choices are driven by resource availability, not personal decisions; scarcity dictates diet more than ideology.
In simple terms: Food choices depend on what’s available, not personal will.
Recognize external constraints on habits.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- disaster response
- policy planning
- personal nutrition
- community resilience
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you adapt when your preferred options become unavailable?
- What policies could reduce reliance on scarcity?
Individual agency is limited when resources are constrained.