If you enjoy the content of this video, this is just a short clip from the much longer series that goes through 21 of our most common thinking errors, biases and fallacies. You can watch the full series here on YouTube by clicking the link below.
21 Mind Traps FULL series -
What is the Paradox of Choice?
The paradox of choice is the idea that having too many options can lead to indecision, anxiety, and ultimately unhappiness. This is because when people are faced with an abundance of choices, they may feel overwhelmed and unsure about which option is the best one. As a result, they may feel anxious about making the wrong decision and may even avoid making a decision altogether. The paradox of choice can also lead to regret, as people may second-guess their decisions and wonder if they made the right choice.
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If you would like to go deeper into this topic I highly recommend the following books :
📕Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
📕The Art of Thinking Clearly by Rolf Dobelli
📕Super Thinking by Gabriel Weinberg & Lauren McCain
📕The Skeptics Guide to the Universe by Dr. Steven Novella
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This two part series is mainly inspired by the works of Nobel Prize winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman and his amazing book “Thinking Fast and Slow”.
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