Paradox of Choice

I did not sign up for being the person that has to make every decision. It takes me a lot longer to make decisions without my other half. Makes you really take the time to feel comfortabe now what ever the decision you make.
 
"The Paradox of Choice" occurs when facing many possibilities leaves us stressed out-and less satisfied with whatever we do decide. Having too many choices keeps us wondering about all the opportunities missed.
IDK. I'm the opposite and love to have lots of options in life. It makes me feel less stressed and more positive in general.
 
It’s said that one mark of intelligence is the ability to hold contradictory beliefs in the mind simultaneously. This is relatively rare nowadays, and rarer still is the ability or willingness to modify or change one’s personal beliefs when provided with sufficient information… 🤔
 
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What we need in America is a dictatorship, so we can get rid of all these damn choices we have to make. Just do what we're told and be done with it.

(I'm joking)
 
It's much easier to make a choice with Amazon reviews!

Google reviews are worthless. Most of them seem to be paid reviews.

When I was young and I wanted a pair of jeans, there were two choices: Levis or Wrangler, and both were 100% cotton. They'd all fit different, even with the same brand. Every once in a while you'd get a pair that fit just right.

Now we have dozens of brands and you need to choose between polyester blend stretch jeans or whatever. Meh... I just wear sweatpants. But even with sweatpants, there are dozens of brands. Amazon has their own brand now! Amazon essentials, and they're not bad quality. One day, we'll be driving around in Amazon essentials EVs.
 

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