Decision fatigue can lead to procrastination and impulsivity from "summary" of Thinking Fast and Slow by Book Summary
When faced with a series of decisions, especially complex ones, our brains can become tired and overwhelmed. This mental exhaustion is known as decision fatigue. As our mental resources are depleted, we become more prone to making impulsive choices or avoiding decisions altogether. Procrastination often stems from the desire to conserve mental energy. When we are faced with numerous choices, our brains seek shortcuts to avoid the effort of deliberation. This can lead to delaying decisions, as a way of avoiding the cognitive strain of making up our minds.
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