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Increasing options does not always lead to increased happiness from "summary" of The Paradox of Choice by Barry Schwartz

The common assumption is that the more choices we have, the better off we will be. The logic is straightforward: more options mean a greater likelihood of finding one that perfectly suits our needs and preferences. However, this assumption is not always true. In fact, it can often lead to feelings of increased anxiety, indecision, and ultimately, dissatisfaction. When faced with an abundance of choices, we may feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of possibilities available to us. This can lead to decision fatigue, where we become mentally exhausted from weighing the pros and cons of each option. As a result, we may end up making poor decisions or avoiding ma...
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    The Paradox of Choice

    Barry Schwartz

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