ISBN-13: 9783565212729 / Angielski / Miękka / 140 str.
We live in a world of abundance: thousands of movies to stream, hundreds of toothpaste brands, and infinite career paths. Psychologist Brandon Cole argues in "The Paralysis of Choice" that this freedom is actually a cage. Building on the work of Barry Schwartz, Cole explores the "Decision Fatigue" that plagues modern life, leading to anxiety, procrastination, and perpetual dissatisfaction.Cole distinguishes between "Maximizers" (who need the absolute best result) and "Satisficers" (who aim for "good enough"). He presents data showing that Maximizers, despite making objectively better choices, are subjectively more miserable because of the energy spent and the regret of "what if."The book offers a "Choice Diet": practical strategies to artificially limit options in daily life to preserve mental energy for what truly matters. From automating wardrobe choices to setting strict time limits on research, Cole teaches readers how to become "Satisficers" without settling for mediocrity. It is a guide to finding peace in a world designed to keep you second-guessing.
You spend hours picking a movie and then hate it. Learn why having too many options destroys your happiness and how to decide with confidence.