Light in the Static

The Paradox of Choice: Why More Options Make Us Miserable

36 min · 10. feb. 2025
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In this episode of LightInTheStatic, Hugo and Sarah delve into the perplexing world of abundant choices and why having more options doesn’t always lead to more happiness. Drawing on psychological research and real-life anecdotes, they examine the fear of missing out, the weight of decision fatigue, and the role of personal values in easing choice overload. Tune in as they explore strategies for finding contentment in a world of endless possibilities—and discover how sometimes choosing less can lead to more fulfillment.

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