Is Having Too Many Choices A Bad Thing?
Richard Bradbury | Freda Liu | Audrey Raj
15-Jul-19 12:00
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Back in the 90s, there were about 7,000 items in your average grocery store. That’s already a lot of stuff to choose from, but today, that number is as high as 50,000. That’s 50,000 choices, 50,000 yes or nos — from one trip to the grocery store. Given there are many more important things than doing our daily shopping, and almost each of them comes with a similarly outsize wealth of options, who wouldn’t feel stressed?
Produced by: Christine Wong
Presented by: Richard Bradbury, Freda Liu, & Audrey Raj
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Categories: Personal Finance, Investments, Financial Literacy, Young Finance, Personal Development, Entrepreneurship, SME
Tags: FOMO, JOMO, analysis paralysis, anticipated regret, fastcompany,