Which Way to a Life With Least Regrets?
Briefly

The article discusses how having too many life choices can lead to increased feelings of regret and decreased satisfaction. While society often equates abundance with freedom, it highlights a paradox where more options can make decisions feel burdensome, leaving individuals haunted by what they did not choose. Ultimately, the key to a fulfilling life lies not in wealth or status but in nurturing quality relationships that provide connection and meaning. It emphasizes the importance of consciously designing one's life to minimize regret.
When faced with too many choices, dissatisfaction grows—not due to the choices themselves, but because each option creates a sense of loss and regret over paths not taken.
Psychologist Barry Schwartz discovered that smaller options lead to greater satisfaction. Despite believing more choices would enhance happiness, consumers often feel less content with an abundance.
Read at Psychology Today
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