Laszlo Barta

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He theorized that faced with too much choice – which he called ‘overchoice’ – in too short a period of time, decisions would be harder and take longer to make as we’d have to process much more information. This would lead to slower reactions and decisions, and ultimately to psychological issues such as depression, distress and neurosis.
A Practical Guide to Positive Psychology: Achieve Lasting Happiness (Practical Guide Series)
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