Limited options can simplify decisionmaking processes from "summary" of The Paradox of Choice by Barry Schwartz
When faced with an overwhelming number of options, decision-making can become an arduous task. The paradox of choice lies in the belief that more options lead to greater freedom and autonomy, but in reality, too many choices can lead to decision paralysis. This is because with an abundance of options, we are constantly comparing and evaluating each choice, which can be mentally exhausting and time-consuming.
Limited options, on the other hand, can simplify the decision-making process by reducing the cognitive load required to evaluate each choice. When there are fewer options to consider, we can focus more easily on the relevant criteria that matter most to us. This allows us to make a decision based on our prefe...
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