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Having fewer choices can lead to greater satisfaction with our decisions from "summary" of The Paradox of Choice by Barry Schwartz

The idea that having fewer options can actually make us happier may seem counterintuitive. In a world where we are constantly bombarded with choices, we often believe that having more options will lead to a greater sense of satisfaction. However, research has shown that this is not always the case. When faced with too many choices, we can become overwhelmed and paralyzed by the decision-making process. This phenomenon, known as the paradox of choice, is explored in depth by Barry Schwartz in his book. Schwartz illustrates how having an abundance of choices can actually lead to dissatisfaction and regret. With so many options to choose from, we may constantly question whether we made the right decision or if there was ...
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    The Paradox of Choice

    Barry Schwartz

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