๐Ÿ“Œ Decision Fatigue and the Cost of Too Many "Good" Options
Decision fatigue is often misunderstood. It is usually framed as a lack of discipline, focus, or stamina; the idea that if you were stronger or more organized, you would simply make the choice and move on. But decision fatigue rarely comes from too few options. It comes from too many good ones.
When choices are obviously wrong, decision-making is easy. What exhausts us are situations where multiple paths seem reasonable, defensible, even appealing. Each option carries potential. Each comes with trade-offs. And each demands mental and emotional energy to evaluate.
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Stephen B. Henry
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๐Ÿ“Œ Decision Fatigue and the Cost of Too Many "Good" Options
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