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More choices do not always lead to more happiness from "summary" of The Paradox of Choice by Barry Schwartz

In a world where we are constantly bombarded with options, it is easy to believe that having more choices will inevitably lead to greater happiness. This idea is deeply ingrained in our society, with the prevailing belief that the more options we have, the more likely we are to find something that perfectly suits our needs and desires. However, as I have delved into the paradox of choice, I have come to realize that this assumption is not always accurate. While it is true that having a variety of options can be beneficial in some situations, too many choices can actually have a detrimental effect on our overall well-being. When faced with an overwhelming number of choices, we often experience what is known as decision paralysis. This phenomenon occurs when the sheer number of options available to us makes it difficult to make ...
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    The Paradox of Choice

    Barry Schwartz

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