šorīt, dodoties uz semināru, sava kopmītņu dzīvokļa gaitenī sastapu kursabiedru albertō, kurš nakti bija pavadījis pie manas itāļu mājasbiedrenes. esmu ārkārtīgi uzjautrināta.
Barry Schwartz (in The Paradox of Choice) reviews a wide range of studies showing that too many choices actually decreases satisfaction. He suggests that this is due to “regret aversion,” as choosing forecloses the unknown bounties of those paths not taken, and to informational overload, there simply being too many variables to consider when choosing[..].